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20 Feb 2025 Job Information Organisation/Company Geological Survey of Denmark and Greenland (GEUS) Research Field Geosciences » Hydrology Researcher Profile First Stage Researcher (R1) Positions PhD
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development Financial Accounting: AI and financial statement analysis The interaction between AI and financial analysts The valuation and trading of unlisted SMEs SME managers’ use of own and peer financial
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. Qualifications You are excited about experimental science and advanced data analysis, and we expect that you enjoy being part of a team, that you have sense of humor, is a good problem solver and that you can work
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/microbiology Experience with writing and running data analysis scripts in a command-line interface Solid Programming experience with: A high-performance, compiled language like Rust or C++ A scripting language
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thorough interest in NMR spectroscopy and X-ray crystallography in structural biology Expertise in experimental techniques (e.g. NMR spectroscopy, NMR data analysis, RNA wet lab work, other biophysical
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state-of-the art computational methods for larger scale data analysis, and/or the integration of multiple different datasets (such as VDEM, Compustat, BoardEx, etc.) and/or the collection of original data
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candidate profile: Strong academic background in protein chemistry, preferably with experience in carbohydrate-active enzymes. Experience in bioinformatics analysis, protein structure analysis
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of the proposed data and incorporate an assessment of relevant methodological approaches. They should preferably rely on computational and data-driven approaches (including quantitative text analysis) for measuring
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PhDs, along with their supervisors in the MSCA Doctoral Network AWETRAIN project. Three of the positions will be located in Roskilde. More information on AWETRAIN is located here . Your main supervisor
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chemistry, and data analysis, ensuring a comprehensive, interdisciplinary approach to this exciting field of research. You will be part of the research teams of Associate Professor Lars Behrendt and Professor