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challenges, particularly in low- and middle-income countries (LMICs) where surveillance systems are often limited or lacking. Traditional laboratory-based methods, widely used in high-income countries
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and development of associated sensing and estimation algorithms Path planning based on medical imaging data (e.g., MRI, CT, angiography) Development of AI-based control methods for continuum robots
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diversity of atmospheres around terrestrial and sub-Neptune type exoplanets. You will work with Prof. Lars A. Buchhave and Dr. Alexander Rathcke in the rapidly growing Exoplanet Group at DTU Space. Our group
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an exciting opportunity to contribute to a cutting-edge instrument during its commissioning and early science phases. You will work with Prof. Lars A. Buchhave (2ES PI) and the rapidly growing
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the research group 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
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Computation), Formal methods, and willingness to enhance knowledge in several of the listed areas. Proficiency in programming skills (C/C++, Python, Rust, Solidity, Vyper, etc.) is preferable. Strong
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program, financed by the Villum Foundation, focused on the sustainable reuse of decommissioned wind turbine blades - made from fiber-reinforced polymers composites (FRP) – repurposed for civil construction
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and LC-MS. Basic skills in computational protein structure analysis and bioinformatic techniques. Self-motivated, pro-active, team- and goal-oriented personality. Excellent communication skills
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the differentiated cells, we explore how pathogenic calmodulin mutations impact cellular differentiation, development, and signaling. The project is a collaboration between prof. Michael Toft Overgaard and assist
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will explore reaction evolution mechanisms for magnesium-based binders, leveraging state-of-the-art experimentation and numerical modelling tools. This position is part of the prestigious Villum Synergy