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/w) fixed-term postdoctoral position in Simulation and Modelling. The position focuses on designing and implementing the agent-based modeling component of research projects in code, requiring
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Two year postdoc position at Aarhus University for single molecule FRET based investigations of l...
fluorescence spectroscopy. Jobdescription The postdoc will first incorporate donors and acceptors by a genetic code expansion approach, introduction of free cysteines and insertion of peptide tags for labelling
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written and spoken English. Fluent in a computer coding language (python or Matlab or C++ or etc). The Scientific environment We offer creative and stimulating working conditions in a dynamic and
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dialect speaker’, experiences of encountering other language and cultural codes and norms in relation to migration from rural to urban areas, or shifting attitudes toward dialect speakers over time. It is
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-study-structure-and-income Excellent and documented experience in sofware engineering and coding skills in deep learning Experience with analyzing biological images. Experience or commitment to generate
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Develop standard code packages and training to allow researchers to conduct statistical analysis and identify trends within datasets. Ensure data integrity and reproducibility, reducing redundant data
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interdisciplinary collaboration • Excellent written and oral communication skills in English • Experience with register-based research and coding/statistical analyses is an advantage It will be considered
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the application and integration of data, code, and computational tools in the research at the departments. Assisting with practical tasks including access to high-performance facilities, server/data management, and
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also be able to demonstrate excellent ability to code with or learn computer programming languages, such as C++, C#, Python, and/or Matlab. A desire to engage in cross-disciplinary research
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If a biologist had never seen a building before, how might they think it had grown and evolved? Could they find a ‘genetic code’ for buildings? We seek a Postdoc for this Villum Experiment