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Aarhus University invites applications for a postdoc position at the Department of Molecular Biology and Genetics. The project focuses on applications on de novo protein design and its applications
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October or as soon as possible thereafter. Jobdescription This postdoc position offers a unique opportunity to bridge environmental modelling, behavioral insight, and policy innovation to understand and
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be widely implemented in clinical programs. Job description The aim of this position is to develop new chemical methods for the modification of nucleic acids. This includes the design and synthesis
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. Fluency in written and spoken English is mandatory. Knowledge of Afrikaans is a strong advantage. About the research project Positing the urban periphery as a site of invention and potentiality, in which
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Engineering. You will be contributing to planning and design of the research plan You will be working with an interdisciplinary set of tools and approaches covering molecular biology, chemistry, materials
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tasks will consist of: Brainstorming and designing how to handle samples for multiple analysis. Optimization of protocols for tissue preparation before further analysis of disease mechanisms (and drug
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background in feed processing technologies, biochemical, and chemical evaluation methods. Proven experience in experimental design, data analysis, scientific communication and writing. Demonstrated ability
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, optical) to produce soil moisture maps. Designing and implementing deep learning pipelines for super-resolution of remote sensing data. Applying explainable AI (e.g., Shapley values) to interpret model
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research within the areas of Plant Molecular Biology, Neurobiology, RNA Biology and Innovation, Protein Science, Cellular Health, Intervention and Nutrition. There are currently 75 full time scientific staff
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industrial and academic partners. The overall goal of the project is to optimize the design of water eletrolyzers for efficient green energy production. You will be conducting Computational Fluid Dynamic (CFD