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mission enabler programme under CORC, where other modelling activities will run in parallel to support and be supported by the findings of the digital twin solution. This innovative ambition is shared with
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for research in understanding the functionality and stability of intestinal microbial communities. See https://www.sdu.dk/en/forskning/matomic/about for more details. The research group in Algorithmic
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, and deploy large scale generative models for materials discovery. Work and advance the state-of-the-art in diffusion model architectures for materials. Publish scientific papers and present research
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to uncover new regulatory pathways and decipher underlying mechanisms. Postdoc candidate(s) with experience in wet laboratory work will perform wet laboratory experiments involving cultured mammalian cells
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the production of existential risk imaginaries, their uptake in global governance, and their contestation through social movements. Grounded in Science and Technology Studies (STS) and in-depth, qualitative
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At The Department of Sociology and Social Work, the Faculty of Social Sciences and Humanities, a position as postdoc in criminology is available from December 1st or as soon as possible thereafter
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can offer the successful candidate: a positive and international work environment with a flat hierarchy, a competitive salary, starting at DKK 36,600 and DKK 40,780 (euro approx. 4.902 – 5.462
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positive and international work environment with a flat hierarchy, a competitive salary, starting at DKK 36,600 and DKK 40,780 (euro approx. 4.902 – 5.462) + pension between DKK 6,623 and DKK 7,369 (euro
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of Communication and Culture is committed to diversity and encourages all qualified applicants to apply regardless of their personal background. Project For a brief description of the project, see the center’s
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operational in only a handful of labs worldwide. In this project, you will work with large-scale genomic datasets – generated in part using human kidney slices – to uncover key molecular pathways driving renal