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publications and conference presentations. Maintaining clear, well-documented, and reproducible analysis workflows is essential to the role. Eligibility A person who has been awarded a doctorate or a foreign
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radioisotopes to track sources and ages of different carbon components. The postdoc will lead the acquisition and analysis of aquatic water chemistry data, collected in different Arctic settings such as northern
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. Importance will also be placed on experience of qualitative methods for data collection and analysis. Given the character of the research project importance will also be placed on good knowledge of both
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-unique CO2 experiments, cutting-edge NMR spectroscopy and isotopomer analysis (doi: 10.1111/nph.20358). Two postdocs will work together to conduct plant ecophysiology experiments, and to analyze samples by
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experiments, samples from world-unique CO2 experiments, cutting-edge NMR spectroscopy and isotopomer analysis (doi 10.1111/nph.20358). Two postdocs will work together to conduct plant ecophysiology experiments
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research in several scientific fields, and it has been growing rapidly in the recent years. An inclusive and participatory environment are key elements in our growth. The 60 doctoral students within
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integrated structural biology and biochemistry. You should have hands-on experience with cloning, protein expression and purification. Experience in biochemical / biophysical analysis of membrane proteins and
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different molecular libraries to examine their effect on the function of regulatory RNAs. Positive hits will then be further analyzed using in vitro translation, DMS MapSeq structural analysis, and other
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the following fields: mathematics, physics, computational science, or engineering, and have a strong background in numerical analysis and scientific computing. Required qualifications include basic knowledge
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, proof assistants, term rewriting systems, optimizing compilers, program analysis tools, constraint solvers, or similar. Familiarity with linear algebra libraries and high-performance computing