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involved in Parkinson’s Disease. This is part of a vibrant multidisciplinary network collaboration headed by Prof. Daniel Otzen, AU, and including collaborators Dr. Simon Glerup (Draupnir and AU), Prof. Mads
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applications for a post doctoral position in the group of Prof. Kurt Gothelf. The position is a two-year position starting on 1. August 2025 Nucleic acid-based therapy has recently been established as a new
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using high performance computing techniques. 205 years ago, the founder of the Technical University of Denmark, Prof. H.C. Ørsted, discovered electromagnetism. Since Ørsted’s initial discovery, magnets
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. Demonstrated skills in computer programming and analysis of complex data sets. Excellent English language and communication skills (written and oral), critical thinking, instrument trouble shooting. Good
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considered an asset in these positions. Applicants must also be able to demonstrate excellent ability to code with or learn computer programming languages, such as C++, C#, Python, and/or Matlab
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related field Experience with Earth System or biogeochemical modelling Strong programming skills (e.g., Python, R, MATLAB) and experience with advanced machine learning modelling A strong interest in
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programming and analytical skills. Ability to work independently and in collaboration with diverse teams. We offer DTU is a leading technical university globally recognized for the excellence of its research
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is Aarhus University with related departments. Contact information For further information, please contact: Associate Prof. Pourya Forooghi , forooghi@mpe.au.dk. Deadline Applications must be received
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and Ph.D. students. Research environment You will join the ‘Multiphysics Simulation and Optimisation’ (MSO) research group lead by Assc. Prof. Joe Alexandersen at SDU Mechanical Engineering (SDU-ME) in
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deter potential applicants from putting themselves forward for this role. Should you have any doubts or require further information, Prof Kristoffer Nielbo (kln@cas.au.dk) is available for discussions