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Bioinformatics Staff Scientist at the Center for Adipocyte Signaling (ADIPOSIGN) (Academic Employee)
researchers in the center to investigate the primary data generated from the experimental interrogation of adipocyte signaling states in isolated murine and human adipocytes using an array of functional
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contexts, media use and media history. Information about the department’s research can be found on the websites of the various research centres and programmes. The successful applicant will be expected
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limited to: Designing, developing, and maintaining software to analyze multi-omics data on HPC resources. Participating in the full feature lifecycle, from requirements gathering and architectural design to
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with mammalian audition and can apply relevant auditory metrics to acoustic data sets. At sea field experience and boat handling skills are an advantage and so is work experience with data bases and data
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contact information when you submit your application. We strongly recommend that you make an agreement with the person in question before you enter the referee’s contact information, and that you ensure
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affiliated institutions. Contact information For further information, it is possible to contact Mads Bendixen from 12 January to 16 January 2026. You can contact him on mlb@corc.au.dk or +45 30 34 43 64
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should have a strong experience with experimental setups including design, planning, commissioning and testing, especially with hydraulic fluid power systems. You should be proficient in data handling and
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. The experimental research is predominantly carried out in the SDU Structures laboratory which is equipped with state-of-the-art testing and data acquisition equipment for structural testing. Within the CEBE research
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group, which covers a broad range of geodetictopics like satellitegeodetic and Earth observation (EO) data assimilation, precise GNSS positioning, and surveyingtechnology. Research Profile Wearelooking
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cooperation skills will be expected in order to further the development of research in the areas mentioned above, both interdisciplinary as well as nationally and internationally. Further information Further