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engagement Advanced skills on GIS, ArcGIS, Q-GIS R coding and multivariate statistical analysis Use of publicly available databases such as Copernicus, etc. It is the aim of the department to conduct research
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robots, drones, IoT, smart grid, and healthcare. The section is a vital component of our educational programs in electrical engineering in Odense, offering Bachelor’s and Master of Science degrees in
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component of RECLESS: The development, testing, and deployment of in situ instrumentation for high sensitivity oxygen measurements and microbial ecological experiments. Specific tasks include pressure and
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upstream regulator of epigenetic and transcriptional reprograming underlying EMT. Nature Communication. Aug 2017. Dynamics and function of distal regulatory elements during neurogenesis and neuroplasticity
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interventions/policies. We apply a broad set of methods in our research: register analysis, surveys (including stated preference methods) and experiments (in the field and in the laboratory). We offer courses
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and interest in functional analysis of proteins. Motivation and strong analytical and organizational skills. Strong communication and collaborative skills. Proficiency in spoken and written English. We
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or sensory biology is required and a PhD degree or similar is an advantage. Prior experience with machine learning, acoustic analysis, image analysis, stereo video 3D reconstruction, signal processing and
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or administrative registers. Familiarity with survey-based data collection and handling of longitudinal data. Skills in quantitative analysis using relevant statistical software (e.g., STATA, R, or SAS). Experience
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temperate and boreal habitats. This multidisciplinary project combines fieldwork, remote sensing (camera and drone-based imagery), and genetic analysis, aiming to elucidate the adaptive potential of species
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approach is an important element in the Faculty's education strategy, which focuses on the development of pedagogical approaches. As a member of the Department's teaching committee, you will contribute