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biochemical flux and pathway regulation. The RIBOTICS project involves a team of 3 postdocs and 3 PhD students, who will work on design, characterization, and experimental verification of several RNA systems
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a team of 3 postdocs and 3 PhD students, who will work on design, characterization, and experimental verification of several RNA systems that can regulate gene expression, control enzyme proximity
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international levels. For more information about SDU LCE, please visit www.sdu.dk/lifecycle. Profile and Responsibilities We are seeking a highly motivated postdoctoral researcher with a PhD in Energy Engineering
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quantum networks, where one bit of information is encoded in the quantum state of a single photon. You will be part of a team of 10-12 people between senior staff, PostDocs and PhD/Master students
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classifiers Collaborating closely with bioinformatics cores and international project partners Mentoring PhD students and contributing to grant applications You will report to the Assistant Professor Xiang
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to hold (or be close to completing) a PhD in political science or another field relevant to the project. Applicants from various disciplines, e.g., Political Science, Communications and media studies, Data
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electrochemistry. Candidates must be familiar with catalysis for carrying out chemical transformations. Candidates must have a PhD in chemistry. Candidates are expected to have significant experience in flow cell
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. Qualifications Applicants must hold a PhD or equivalent qualifications in a relevant field, such as Child–Computer Interaction, Human–Computer Interaction, Learning Sciences, Educational Technology, Computer
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operation of defined microbial communities, and modeling on metabolic interactions. Your qualifications You should have a PhD in microbiology, molecular biology, molecular genetics, or related field, and
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Postdoc in pharmacoepidemiology: Long-term safety and benefits of ADHD medication in children and...
refer to medical doctor, PhD, Helene Kildegaard and Professor Anton Pottegård, but he/she will also be expected to contribute to the whole research unit whose research areas span from pharmacoepidemiology