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“Bioactives – Analysis and Application”. As part of this prestigious Alliance PhD program, you will collaborate closely with Queensland University in Australia and the University of Copenhagen in Denmark
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histopathology, advanced imaging, gene expression profiling, behavioral analysis, and the application of this protocol to test model- and emerging contaminants suspected to be neurotoxic via endocrine mediated
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. To achieve that we use state-of-the-art single-cell RNA-seq, multiome, and spatial transcriptomics data generation combined with computational analysis to establish principles of blood lineage differentiation
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. The tasks will require a broad skill set and creativity. You will work together with other members of the research team, and be involved in data handling, analysis, and dissemination of results besides the
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Laboratory techniques for sample preparation Analysis of mass spectrometric datasets and statistical calculations Contribute to in vitro analyses Contribute to carrying out animal experiments Contribute
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Laboratory techniques for sample preparation Analysis of mass spectrometric datasets and statistical calculations Contribute to in vitro analyses Contribute to carrying out animal experiments Contribute
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wearable and ambient IoT sensing systems for activity and health monitoring. Implementing embedded AI models for anomaly detection and behaviour analysis. Working on digital twin and serverless IoT
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, molecular techniques and bioinformatics analysis is desirable. Experience in data analysis is advantageous. The applicant must be willing to travel for a 2-3 month research stay to learn new skills
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computational simulations and data analysis from our collaborative experimentalists. The members of the group provide a balanced mixture of postdocs, PhD students, and undergraduate students. We conduct curiosity
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machine learning for safe and optimal control of cyber-physical systems. The projects are expected to be funded by the VILLUM INVESTIGATOR project S4OS (“Scalable analysis and synthesis of safe, secure and