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The Department of Mathematics at Aarhus University , Denmark, a top 100 university, is seeking top early-career researchers for a number of attractive two to three year postdoctoral positions within
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, mathematics, engineering, or a field relating to data science with emphasis on statistical modelling. You are required to have: Experience with statistical modelling Strong programming skills in one of the main
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Biotech Research & Innovation Centre (BRIC) Faculty of Health and Medical Sciences University of Copenhagen We are looking for a highly motivated and dynamic researcher for a Postdoc position to commence as soon as possible. The project will research the influence of the tumour microenvironment...
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in heterogeneous catalysis and mathematical modelling of chemical reactors and parameter estimation in kinetic models. The ideal candidate is self-going and highly ambitious with very good skills
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or mathematics. In order to be assessed as qualified for a Postdoc position, you must meet these academic criteria . We anticipate that you possess the following qualifications: Proficiency in applied
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courses at the Department of Chemistry, Technical University of Denmark As a formal qualification, you must hold a PhD degree (or equivalent) in one of the following fields: Physics Chemistry Mathematics
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Skip to main content. Profile Sign Out View More Jobs Senior Researcher (Group Leader) in Computational Multi-omics Data Integration for Biosustainability - DTU Biosustain Kgs. Lyngby, Denmark Job Description Do you want to build and lead your own research team to break new ground? If you have...
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science, statistical analysis, and mathematics. Experience with programming languages such as MATLAB and Python. Excellent analytical, problem-solving, and modeling skills. Strong written and verbal
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position is offered at DTU, in the Department of Computer Science and Applied Mathematics, at the Visual Computing Group, and will work closely with researchers from the Royal Danish Academy. The position is
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. Candidates are expected to work in our rooms in the Royal Institution—we do not work from home. The posts are open to researchers in all areas of theoretical physics and mathematics, including the foundations