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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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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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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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development in critical material circular economy Job description The successful candidate will get a unique chance to participate in research and collaboration with the scientific as well as commercial
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researcher development programme targeted at career development for postdocs at AU. You can read more about it here: https://talent.au.dk/junior-researcher-development-programme/ If nothing else is noted
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Research Assistant for a Teaching Development Project at the Department of Mathematics, Aarhus Un...
developed and implemented in Calculus courses for science students, involving over 700 students and 30 teaching assistants per semester. The project is led by the Deputy Head at the Department of Mathematics
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developed and implemented in Calculus courses for science students, involving over 700 students and 30 teaching assistants per semester. The project is led by the Deputy Head at the Department of Mathematics