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skills / experience in e-learning IT skills, esp. an object-oriented programming language such as C#, Python, or Java Knowledge in: logistics or/and supply chain management or/and transport planning is
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measurements are sensitive to the dielectric constant and object geometry. So far, we have used this technology to estimate the vegetation water content (VWC), provide information on the vegetation structure
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, and disease-specific patterns, your models will empower cardiologists to track disease progression, identify patient phenotypes, and predict clinical outcomes. The resulting insights will be made
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objectives and activities in the context of the national health strategies Furthermore, candidates have to fully comply with the following essential eligibility criteria: Academic Qualification: The applicant
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the objectives of the aforementioned consortia. These projects work at the interface of the gut microbiome, diet, and the immune system to investigate their roles in various diseases, including but not limited
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Repositories and Issue Tracking Systems. Fluency in English is required. About the Department and the University Based in Odense, the Department of Mathematics and Computer Science offers an inclusive and
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need: A PhD in Molecular Biology, Cell Biology, Genetics, Biotechnology, or a related area. Expertise and interest in cancer and/or stem cell biology and associated techniques. Outstanding academic track
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to droughts and heatwaves, which in turn feedback to the distribution of species, modulating the long-term ecosystem resilience to environmental changes. In this framework, the objectives of your research
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motion) Pose tracking and behavior segmentation with tools like DeepLabCut, MoSeq, and Kinect-based systems Longitudinal analysis of behavior from early postnatal to adolescent stages in
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. The specific focus of the PhD projects will be tailored to the candidate’s interests and will align with the objectives of the aforementioned consortia. These projects work at the interface of the gut microbiome