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strong background in materials crystallography with measurement and analysis of diffuse scattering, including use of the 3D-DPDF method. Furthermore, the candidate preferably has experience in writing
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documented by a PhD dissertation and/or research publications a solid theoretical and analytical understanding of text culture, AI, and related fields experience of empirical research methods, such as corpus
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production in the making of existential risk imaginaries. To this end, the postdoc will map relevant institutions and actors involved in the construction of existential risk scenarios and inquire the methods
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academic qualifications at the PhD level in the area of biomedical research. Experience in CRISPR/Cas methods, flow cytometry, NGS, and mouse xenotransplantation experiments are required. You should be able
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microscopy, optical interferometry, vacuum technology, finite element method simulations will be involved. Applicants should hold a PhD in Physics, Nano-science, Engineering or similar, experience with optics
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collaborate with PhD and other post doctoral fellows, in cross-disciplinary collaborations with other research groups both national and international as well as with industrial partners. Qualifications A PhD
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a final report. Active collaboration with project partners is also expected. Your profile Applicants should hold a PhD in mechanical engineering at the time of starting the position. The selected
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imaging methods complemented by in house X-ray imaging (axia.au.dk). Additionally, X-ray fluorescence, scattering, diffraction-based imaging will be employed. The biological and bioinspired materials group
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postdoctoral position in methods development and analysis of multi-omics and clinical data for inflammatory skin diseases. The start date is October 1st, 2025, or as soon as possible thereafter. Research context
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and 2005 and utilising various methods from history, digital humanities, and cultural studies. The position is 2,5 years (30 months). The position is based at the Department of History and Classical