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. As part of the project, you will be involved in Conducting original research in probabilistic machine learning, within the topics mentioned above, focusing on generative and Bayesian models relying
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frameworks and implementing novel methods for multiphysics topology optimisation. You will collaborate with other members of the MSO research group working on similar topics and act as co-supervisor for Master
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of all our study programmes. Additionally, our engineering programmes are among the best in Europe. Job description The main research area will be within the field of problem-based learning (PBL) in
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such as induced-pluripotent stem cells, primary human hepatocytes and clinical studies. The environmental medicine group study the impact of early life exposures to environmental chemicals. In particular
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primary T cells, and characterize their phenotype using flow cytometry. Engineering human cell lines: Developing and validating HLA-typed keratinocytes and T-cell lines expressing disease-specific T-cell
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to partake the following primary tasks: Coordinate laboratory-scale demonstration activities of remanufacturing, facilitating planning and execution of tests, managing communication and activities between
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is funded via a Lundbeck Foundation Experiment grant. Ideal start date will be at or around August 01, 2025. The ideal candidate has experience with aseptic handling of primary human cells, culture
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. The position is funded via a Lundbeck Foundation Experiment grant. Ideal start date will be at or around August 01, 2025. The ideal candidate has experience with aseptic handling of primary human cells, culture
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engineering. With approx. 150 employees, 75 PhD students, and 775 bachelor and master’s students at our campuses in Aalborg (main campus) and Esbjerg, we are a vital research and educational institution when it
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on establishing a tanycytic model using primary cells isolated from mice. This model will be utilized to image the polarized transport of fluorescent hormones and proteins, aiming to describe receptor-mediated