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Core Facility Morten Schallburg Nielsen. Your competences You have a background within life science or other relevant natural sciences and an academic background involving advanced fluorescent imaging
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Join us at the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering at Aarhus University to help shape the future of sustainable water management. We’re looking for a motivated postdoc for a 1-year
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, molecular biology, or a related biomedical field Proven experience in mouse models, including handling, genotyping, and tissue collection Stereotaxic surgery experience (small animal neurosurgery) Knowledge
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accreditations. In addition to the two sections, the department has three research units which focus on bioanalytical chemistry, forensic imaging and clinical forensic medicine. The employees work in an interface
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ways. The applicant is required to have completed a university pedagogical programme or an equivalent programme. Further information on the appointment procedure can be found in the Ministerial Order on
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of young people. The methodological emphasis of the position is on computational social science tools to document patterns in text and images. The project aims to deliver high-quality research with scholarly
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unimolecular and bimolecular reactions. Specific projects include, but are not limited to, time-resolved imaging of cation-molecule complex formation – including charge transfer processes, femtosecond-and-atom
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at the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, as well as Ethiopian researchers specializing in Geophysics and Nature-based solutions. The candidate must be willing to participate in field work in Ethiopia
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The Department of Food Science, Aarhus University, Denmark, invites applications at the Tenure Track Assistant Professor level within the area of food structure and processing. We are looking for a
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machine learning is emerging as a promising avenue for solving problems in physics and engineering. Particularly, physics-informed neural networks (PINNs) have shown remarkable potential to solve problems