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of the department through research of high international quality. In your daily work, you will work closely with colleagues on your project, where you will receive supervision and guidance. Your main tasks will
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Project Apate, you will work on novel deception techniques to protect, among others, legacy systems from advanced cyber threats. You will collaborate closely with the Principal Investigator (PI) and five
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reasons for applying, qualifications in relation to the position, and intentions and visions for the position are stated. A current curriculum vitae. Copies of relevant diplomas (Master of Science and PhD
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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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must include: Motivated application. Curriculum Vitae. Master’s and PhD degree certificates or equivalent (copy of original/official English translation). Complete list of publications. Publications most
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application of photonic integrated circuits (PIC). The activities within the project will benefit from synergies with other projects in the group as well as with other activities in the department. The main
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from state-of-the-art roll-to-roll (R2R) thin-film process technologies. The center is headed by Professor Morten Madsen and includes 9 co-principal investigators and many PhDs and postdocs. Read more
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disease mechanisms of protein complexes associated with primary cilia and centrosomes. Cilia are antenna-like organelles that project from centrioles at the cell surface. They play key roles in cell
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nucleic acid-based therapeutics and translate our most promising results into viable new therapies. At RNA-META we are focusing on solving some of the main challenges that remain before RNA therapeutics can
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functionalization. The primary synthesis technique will be hydrothermal. Characterization with a range of advanced techniques e.g. electron microscopy, Raman and infra-red spectroscopy, XPS, Zeta potential