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an exciting opportunity to work with RNA modifications in disease. The position will initially be for one year with the possibility for an extension. Starting Date and Period The position is available from 1
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The Department of Energy Conversion and Storage at the Technical University of Denmark (DTU Energy) invites applications for a 2-year experimental postdoc position to work on structural
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performance metrics such as absorption and diffraction across a large design and material space. Curate and format large datasets of simulated nanostructures and their optical properties in close collaboration
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. Evaluate optical performance metrics such as absorption and diffraction across a large design and material space. Curate and format large datasets of simulated nanostructures and their optical properties in
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October 2025 or as soon as possible thereafter. The position is a fixed-term full-time position for 2-years. The department of Biomedicine prioritises diversity and a good work environment, as this is a
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Denmark as well as abroad. Your primary tasks will be to: Develop, test, analyse, simulate and predict the capture performance of new fishing gears. Produce high quality scientific and/or engineering papers
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The laboratory of Per Svenningsen, Cardiovascular and Renal Research Unit , Department of Molecular Medicine, is seeking a postdoc to work on proteinuric kidney disease and liver metabolism
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understanding of fundamental principles behind brain functioning in general. With a strong foundation in music practice and theory at the highest level and a focus on the clinical application of music, MIB
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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 Symphonic Concert Hall (CLAPS) research project, led by Associate Professor Niels Chr. Hansen. They will join the newly established Cognitive Musicology and Performance Science Lab (CoMPS), co-located