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and technological adaptation in research, funding development and dissemination. About the research program The Danish healthcare system is facing a historical reorganization. Demographic changes
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that project from centrioles at the cell surface. They play key roles in cell signalling, which are essential for the development and function of most tissues and organs in our body, including our sensory system
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development and research leadership. Assistant Professors will receive structured mentoring and complete the Lecturer Training Program. Associate Professors will take active leadership roles in research
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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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. The researcher will play a central role in the establishment, development, and scientific operation of DanSIBAR. This includes contributing to the installation and commissioning of equipment, development of data
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publications and conference presentations, and contribution to the continued development of clinical workflows using user-operated audiometry. Expectations of qualifications Candidates must hold a PhD degree
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, enthusiasm for technology and the drive to adopt new skills and extended responsibilities. We offer an open, international team with flexible work organization and support of individual development. The group
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of the multidisciplinary research project NeuroMate, which focuses on the development of intelligent assistive technologies based on brain-inspired computing. The overarching goal of the project is to
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organisational boundaries. The project will contribute to both research and practice by producing insights that can inform physician leadership development, organisational design, and governance approaches
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, the projects combine classical microbiology, microbial physiology, experimental evolution, and omics-based approaches to link microbial interactions and system performance across spatial and functional scales