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be widely implemented in clinical programs. Job description The aim of this position is to develop new chemical methods for the modification of nucleic acids. This includes the design and synthesis
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(XAI) methods to improve the understanding of key drivers controlling peatland conditions and ecosystem functioning. The research project will primarily focus on implementing and merging analyses
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, visualization, and development of new computational methods for processing and analysis of large-scale omics data. We welcome applications from candidates with pure computational background and those combining
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background in feed processing technologies, biochemical, and chemical evaluation methods. Proven experience in experimental design, data analysis, scientific communication and writing. Demonstrated ability
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the development of ballistic protection panels using computational numerical methods, and to validate your results by comparison to experimental tests of the designed panels. Your activities will include
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. The position focuses on frequency-domain electromagnetic (FEM) and transient electromagnetic (TEM) methods. The successful candidate will contribute to the development of an inversion framework for the joint
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patterns, and extreme climate events remains a subject of debate. Using a combination of climate modelling, statistical methods, and machine learning, ArcticPush aims to uncover the conditions under which
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resource recovery pipelines You will contribute to the translation of structural and biophysical insights into technologies or methods for transforming recovered biopolymers into valuable products or process
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of field-grown vegetables or agricultural crops, and master state-of-the-art experimental and analytical methods in plant physiology, agronomy and agroecological research. You are expected to have research
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, and nanomedicine. The postdoctoral researcher will collaborate closely with a PhD student and other younger students, contributing to a dynamic and supportive research environment. The candidate will