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probability theory, analysis, or related areas. Ability to work independently and collaboratively in an international team. Place of work Place of employment is Aarhus University, and place of work is
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possible thereafter. The position is a fixed-term full-time position for 2 years. As a Postdoc at the Department of Forensic Medicine, you will be part of a workplace with dedicated and specialised employees
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thereafter. The position is a fixed-term full-time position for 27 months. The Department of Biomedicine prioritises diversity and a good work environment, as this is a prerequisite for groundbreaking research
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possible thereafter. The position is a fixed-term full-time position for 3 years. As a biostatistician at the Department of Clinical Medicine, you will be part of what is probably the largest health science
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will be using metabarcoding for the analysis of microbiomes from field and greenhouse experiments, and you will integrate data on microbiome composition, nematode infestation, plant performance, plant
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. The overall goal of the project is to design a novel high temperature heat pump. You will be conducting Computational Fluid Dynamic (CFD) simulations and cycle analysis, which will be instrumental
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to join the ERC Consolidator Grant project “Standing by: Pro-social Bystander Reactions to Online Political Hostility” (STANDBY) research team, and specifically work related to the development and
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tissues and explore potential links with genetics and macromorphological characteristics. To this end, we will employ collection and analysis of tomographic data using state of the art synchrotron 3D
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work of the research group, it will include elements of method development within sample preparation, instrumental and data analysis, quality assurance/control and semi-quantification, in the context
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the existing cohort. The present position will perform methods development for multi-omics analysis and apply it to data from the existing cohort. The scientific purpose is to identify drivers of multitissue