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of the IML group within prediction of T cell immunogenicity and immunoinformatics in general. You will work with nearby bioinformatics, postdocs and PhD students working on other projects within the group and
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the competences of the IML group within prediction of T cell immunogenicity and immunoinformatics in general. You will work with nearby bioinformatics, postdocs and PhD students working on other projects within
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coil patterns and core geometries, to reduce coil loss in HPMCs You will also contribute to teaching and supervising BSc and MSc student projects, and be co-supervisor for PhD students. Anyone who: has a
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. The postdoc will become part of a growing research group working broadly within eco-physiology, community ecology and ecological modelling relating to global changes. Competences of the ideal applicant: - A PhD
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Engage in teaching and supervision as required Expectations of qualifications PhD in Bioinformatics, Computer Science, Physics, Engineering, Bio-engineering, or equivalent Excellent track record in
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) position from 1 August 2025 or as soon as possible. Job description The intelligent Advanced Materials group at the Department of Bio- and Chemical Engineering, led by Prof. Dr. Anja-Verena Mudring is
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, supervise, and mentor undergraduate, PhD, and Master students. Undertake agreed administrative tasks. We expect the candidate to have following qualifications: Must hold a PhD in Biochemistry, Cell Biology
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coil patterns and core geometries, to reduce coil loss in HPMCs You will also contribute to teaching and supervising BSc and MSc student projects, and be co-supervisor for PhD students. Anyone who: has a
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Nordisk. What you can expect As a Postdoc, you will be at the heart of a vibrant and collaborative research environment that includes: Fellow Postdocs, PhD students and master’s students working on related
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, reports, and presentations at conferences and workshops. Supervise BSc, MSc, and PhD students and contribute to regular teaching with lectures relevant to your project and research activities. Support the