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international authorities. The analytical chemistry laboratory analyzes concentrations of drugs or environmental chemicals in various matrices. The project In the translational group, we are looking for a postdoc
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and advising national and international authorities. The analytical chemistry laboratory analyzes concentrations of drugs or environmental chemicals in various matrices. The project In the translational
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analyzes concentrations of drugs or environmental chemicals in various matrices. We offer an attractive and inspiring working environment with dedicated and highly skilled people. There is a formalized
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candidate will be affiliated with the Stochastic Analysis in Aarhus project, led by Professor Fabrice Baudoin and funded by the Villum Foundation. The group conducts research in areas such as random matrices
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signal pre-distortion strategies Extracting the relevant information from correlation matrices Maintenance of the GitHub repository for the developed code Organizing and managing joint experiments with
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matrices, stochastic differential geometry, stochastic partial differential equations, Malliavin calculus, and related topics in analysis and geometry. Qualifications Applicants should hold a PhD degree in
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investigate how inorganic contaminants (metals and salts)—introduced from the incineration ashes—interact within binder matrices such as alkali-activated and cement-based materials. The research aims
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matrices, stochastic differential geometry, stochastic partial differential equations, Malliavin calculus, and related topics in analysis and geometry. Qualifications Applicants should hold a PhD degree in
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of drugs or environmental chemicals in various matrices. Qualifications In terms of experience, we are looking for an individual with a PhD degree within pharmacology, oncology, environmental medicine
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on Data Representation and Compression, which focuses on developing efficient methods for representing, processing, and reliably transmitting both classical and quantum data under strict timing constraints