35 web-programmer-developer-"https:"-"https:" research jobs at Aalborg University in Denmark
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sustainable future. We educate bachelors and masters of science within biomedical engineering, medicine, medicine with industrial specialisation, sports science, musculoskeletal physiotherapy, public health
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the Oxford Nanopore sequencing platform and improve genome recovery from metagenomes by developing new binning algorithms based on machine learning. The postdoc will be part of the Microbial Metagenomics group
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obtainable using the Oxford Nanopore sequencing platform and improve genome recovery from metagenomes by developing new binning algorithms based on machine learning. Furthermore, the postdoc will aid in
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obtainable using the Oxford Nanopore sequencing platform and improve genome recovery from metagenomes by developing new binning algorithms based on machine learning. This postdoc position will utilize
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to ongoing research projects and actively support the development of future research initiatives. The candidate should be able to highlight research activities in the form of ISI’s Web of Science publications
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science, public health, neuroscience, psychology, and physiotherapy to develop sustainable technological solutions. Our mission is to contribute to increased quality of life for the benefit of
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, starting February 1, 2026, or as soon as possible thereafter. The Department of Architecture, Design and Media Technology (CREATE/AAU) has as its goal the development of an innovative cluster of engineering
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such as wind turbine applications, heavy duty truck chargers, medium voltage hardware technology for megawatt marine applications. The hardware tasks include development of new solutions for megawatt
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employees and approximately 1,200 students across the twocities. Our research and study programmes arerooted in sustainability and the green transition. This meansweconduct research in areassuch as the
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Mathematical modeling of Knee OsteoArthritis) funded by the Novo Nordisk Foundation under the Challenge Program on Mathematical Modeling of Health and Disease. The MathKOA research project Osteoarthritis (OA) is