28 multiple-sequence-alignment positions at University of Southern Denmark in Denmark
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single-cell ATAC-seq, single-cell RNA-seq, spatial gene expression, and whole-genome sequencing (with long reads) data. The candidate will get the opportunity to explore new analysis methods using deep
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and behavioral outcomes in offspring at key developmental stages. Tasks include behavioral testing, MRI, single cell RNA-sequencing, proteomics and histology. The postdoctoral fellow will be responsible
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expertise aligned with the position’s content and responsibilities. Knowledge of sensor fusion, onboard computing, and hardware acceleration is required. The application must be in English and must include
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challenges in Europe, proposing innovative approaches that align with the EU Biodiversity Strategy, EU Restoration Law, EU Strategy on Adaptation to Climate Change, and national initiatives. Your
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, planning and running conferences or workshops, etc. Experience in attracting and managing externally funded projects with multiple partners (e.g. EU projects). Fluency in English is required. Knowledge
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will be responsible for leading clinical and translational research aligned with the department's clinical priorities. This includes the development and execution of investigator-initiated trials
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descriptions, the candidate will develop detailed mode-, simulation, and data-based control strategies to carry out the required production operations, including multiple robots, tools, and sensors. Facilitating
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in coordination and thrive in dynamic environments with multiple stakeholders? Then this is your opportunity to become a central figure in Denmark’s newest national PhD academy—DARA. About DARA The
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. Experience in performing research management activities, editorial experience, planning and running conferences or workshops, etc. Experience in attracting and managing externally funded projects with multiple
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in areas including autonomous collaborative robotics, low-cost object tracking and detection, and low-power radio sensor networks. It will be closely aligned with the section’s broader research