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, 33621493, 33087936, 30566856, 39947938; doi: https://doi.org/10.1101/2025.03.15.641049 ). Postdoctoral Projects Project 1: Replisome Dynamics, Replication Stress, and Cancer Vulnerabilities This project aims
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, professional development, and supervision within reproductive and female-related epidemiology. The postdoc(s) will be affiliated with the FEMME project (FErtility and Medically assisted reproduction: Mapping
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for the human societies https://www.sdu.dk/en/forskning/sdu-climate-cluster . The work language is English. If the application is successful, the postdoc candidate will be based at SDU with opportunity of a
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an LLM-assisted software framework for first-principles simulations, thereby gaining extensive experience within scientific software development and AI-driven workflow automation. The work will initially
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, public administration, or a related field. Who we are The position is part of the POLSAFE project, led by Jesper Asring Hansen, Associate Professor at Aalborg University (profile: https://vbn.aau.dk/da
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setups. Build and Experiment : Lead the hands-on development, calibration, and testing of the prototype diagnostic system in our lab and at leading international fusion facilities. Collaborate : Work
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, acoustic, and archival). Your primary tasks will be: Development of new research projects in collaboration with colleagues at the DTU Aqua sections and/or international partners. Publication of papers in
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archival). Your primary tasks will be: Development of new research projects in collaboration with colleagues at the DTU Aqua sections and/or international partners. Publication of papers in peer reviewed
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our group, have shown that luminescent centers in hBN are excellent candidates for the development of future light-based quantum technologies working close to or at room temperature. In the Quantum
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engaged scientific environment at the Section for Arctic Ecosystem Ecology (for more information see: https://ecos.au.dk/en/researchconsultancy/research-areas/arctic-ecosystem-ecology ). The department is