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Determine T cell phenotype and transcriptomic characteristics Integrate T cell data with other adaptive immune parameters. Making high quality peptide-MHC reagents to explore T cell recognition How can we
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Job Description The University of Southern Denmark in Odense is looking for a student in computer science / data science / mathematics or comparable fields to assist us in development work for our
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candidate is expected to hold: A master degree in biomedical engineering or computer science, Excellent programming skills (Python). Experience with data curation, large-scale datasets, and machine learning
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properties through computer simulations. The project also includes validation of materials in the lab and translating the findings into practical recommendations for use in real power-electronics environments
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online application no later than 15 March 2026. Open the “Apply now” link, fill out the form and attach your motivated application, CV and exam certificates. If you would like additional information about
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paths at DTU here . Further information Further information may be obtained from Professor Xenofon Fafoutis and Associate Professor Luca Pezzarossa . You can read more about ESE at www.compute.dtu.dk
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. In Viborg the place of work is Blichers Allé 20, 8830 Tjele. The area of employment is Aarhus University with affiliated institutions. Contact information For further information, please contact
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Electrophysiological characterization of muscle fiber excitability (in collaboration with the research group) In vivo studies using animal models of neuromuscular disease Integration of molecular and transcriptomic data
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channels to showcase success stories and opportunities. Team and administrative support: As part of the External Relations Team, contribute to shared tasks such as onboarding new staff, cost modelling, data
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grant from the European Research Council. The primary challenge in powering AI chips and future data center systems is enhancing the efficiency of voltage regulator modules (VRMs) to meet their