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PhD students. The department has close collaborations with the Odense University Hospital and its research covers a wide range of health-related topics and methodologies. The position and the project
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. The two relevant research projects for these positions in the Spormann lab are Microbial conversion of CO2 to carbon materials. This project pursues approaches probing the plasticity of cellular electron
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Job Description Do you want to be involved in the green energy transition? Do you wish to contribute to the development of AI within power electronic converters and drives and are you looking for a
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quantum networks, where one bit of information is encoded in the quantum state of a single photon. You will be part of a team of 10-12 people between senior staff, PostDocs and PhD/Master students
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regulatory RNAs. Characterization of RNA devices by structural biology methods such as cryo-electron microscopy (cryo-EM) and tomography (cryo-ET). Testing and screening of RNA devices by functional assays in
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includes the following tasks: Develop computer-aided design software for modular construction of switchable RNA nanostructures. Develop databases for RNA modules for automated building of atomistic models
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regulatory RNAs. Characterization of RNA devices by structural biology methods such as cryo-electron microscopy (cryo-EM) and tomography (cryo-ET). Testing and screening of RNA devices by functional assays in
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includes the following tasks: Develop computer-aided design software for modular construction of switchable RNA nanostructures. Develop databases for RNA modules for automated building of atomistic models
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disorders, older adults, psychometrics, epidemiology, and clinical psychology. The Department of Psychology is a vibrant, inclusive workplace hosting an engaged group of faculty, postdocs and PhD students
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systematic investigations of charge state distributions, fragmentation behavior under collisional- and electron-based dissociation, and differentiation of peptide isoforms and PTMs using negative ion mode