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Analytics Research Team The Multi-omics Network Analytics research lab (MoNA - https://multiomics-analytics-group.github.io/ ) is an international, dynamic, and creative team dedicated to getting a holistic
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mechanism. Recent developments in protein structure prediction and protein de novo design have opened new possibilities for probing such mechanisms. The project will seek to use existing algorithms to new
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explores the Danish Golden Age (1750–1930) through a detailed analysis of textual and visual sources using a computational approach. The Danish Golden Age marked the emergence of structured news flows
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dynamic X-ray imaging, then come to DTU and work with us! We are seeking a full-time postdoctoral researcher to join DTU Compute as part of the Villum Synergy funded project “MathCrete”. This research
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deliverables, assisting with project reporting, and facilitating communication across the project consortium. What we offer We offer a dynamic and supportive research environment within an internationally
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of cementitious materials. Experience with X-ray or neutron tomography. Flexibility is essential. We are looking for a team player who can also work independently, who is motivated to help and be part of a dynamic
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collaborative, cross-cultural research environments. Who we are You will be based at the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering (ECE) at Aarhus University, a dynamic and growing department committed
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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
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metallurgical properties, microstructures, and mechanical performance across dissimilar metal interfaces (e.g., MIG-welded tool steel to structural steels). Develop testing protocols for refurbished metal parts
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August 2025 or as soon as possible thereafter. Job description You will be part of an international and dynamic team to focus on modelling hypo-O-GlcNAcylation in Drosophila, searching for physiological