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the ground up. Our group and research- and what do we offer? We are a dynamic and international research group based at the Department of Chemistry, Organic Chemistry Section, Faculty of SCIENCE, University
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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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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