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the Interfaces and Catalysis group (Prof. Jeppe V. Lauritsen) at the Interdisciplinary Nanoscience Center (iNANO) and Department of Chemistry, Aarhus University. The group commands a range of experimental
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5-year undergraduate nanotechnology programme and nanoscience graduate programme (https://phd.nat.au.dk/programmes/nanoscience/) the center provides a full educational environment. In
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substantial knowledge and research experience in areas such as computational fluid dynamics, turbulence modeling, data-driven methodologies, machine learning, and parallel computing. The candidate should also
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Postdoc in Genetic Engineering of Green Microalga Chlamydomonas Reinhardtii with the Purpose of A...
of Assistant Prof. Narcis-Adrian Petriman at the University of Southern Denmark (SDU), Odense, Denmark. The position is available from 1st of January 2026 or soon thereafter. Research Project You will use CRISPR
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activities will be transferred to the faculty’s departments. Consequently, your employment will as of that date be with a department. Contact information For further information, please contact: Assist. Prof
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possible thereafter. The successful applicant will join a vibrant research environment led by Prof. Nils J. Færgeman. The group currently consist of academic staff scientists, postdoctoral fellows, PhD
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and around 800 students are enrolled in our study programs. Furthermore, we also offer an ambitious PhD program. At the Department of Biological and Chemical Engineering, focus is on living systems
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the area of employment is Aarhus University with related departments. Contact information For further information, please contact: Assoc. Prof. Michal K. Budzik, +45 4189 3217, mibu@mpe.au.dk. Deadline
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, which also encompasses single-cell resolution spatial transcriptomics of human plaques to precisely identify and characterize disease-relevant smooth muscle cell phenotypes, a parallel track of organoid
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. The postdoc will work on a comprehensive translational research program combining advanced human iPSC-derived co-culture models, spatial transcriptomics and proteomics of patient skin biopsies, and mechanistic