24 animal-activity-recognition Postdoctoral positions at University of Southern Denmark
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Odense and is vacant from 1st February or as soon as possible thereafter. About the project The postdoc will work in the SDU Climate Elite Centre project “Mobilizing Post-Anthropocentric Climate Action: A
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analyses on harvested tissues and biofluids. The postdoc will be responsible for planning the experiments, data acquisition, preparation, analysis, manuscript writing, and other activities for disseminating
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for the planning of the project as well as data acquisition, preparation and analysis, manuscript writing, and other activities for disseminating the results. In addition, the candidate will have to fulfill
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, stimulation and transduction of T cells, and standard molecular biology methods, including cloning. Experience with flow cytometry and animal work is essential. Hands-on experience using cancer models in mice
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-recharging technologies. Your role will primarily focus on research and support teaching involving course planning and the supervision of BSc and master students in Electronics and Robotics. You will also
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are hotspots of microbial activity, including microbial processes that are sources or sinks of greenhouse gases. For example, aerobic methanotrophic and ammonia-oxidizing microbes are frequently found in
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small city with great connections to the two main airports in Denmark. It is located between Denmark’s two biggest cities, Aarhus and Copenhagen, and offers great opportunities for outdoor activities
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administrative data. As the iCARE trial progresses, the postdoc will take an active role in merging trial and register data and perform integrated analyses addressing the project's research questions. The postdoc
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contribute to the teaching activities of the section of Mechanical Engineering by teaching 1-2 courses per semester. You will focus on developing and extending in-house computational codes based on open-source
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documentation skills, both written and oral. Motivation for contributing to science-based policy and decision support. Interest in contributing to teaching, outreach, or mentoring activities may be considered