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are for 2 years. Aalborg University contributes to the knowledge building of the global society as well as the development of prosperity, welfare, and culture of Danish society. This is accomplished through
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to join our research team focused on the development of SatCom system analysis and design. The research will focus on modelling satellite constellation simulations for Danish/Nordic Defence & Emergency
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with 15 researchers at various career levels with expertise within molecular methods development, bioinformatics and machine learning. Furthermore, the position will be anchored in the Center
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well as collaborating on adjacent research topics. As a Post-Doctoral Researcher, an additional and greater emphasis is placed on the development of independent research that can benefit both the field and the project
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change over the course of KOA development. This process includes conducting ex vivo experiments on cartilage samples from both healthy and osteoarthritic samples and subsequent numerical modelling to study
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its goal the development of an innovative cluster of engineering-based environments for education and research which integrate creativity, engineering and technology within the disciplines
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Metagenomics group with 15 researchers at various career levels with expertise within molecular methods development, bioinformatics and machine learning. Furthermore, the position will be anchored in the Center
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advanced laboratory and workshop facilities, and a collaborative environment that supports innovation, knowledge sharing, and professional development. Learn more about AAU Energy at www.energy.aau.dk. How
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, the ideal candidate has: Excellent English language skills (both oral and written). Experience in a structural laboratory with hands-on experience in experiment development and testing, Data acquisition
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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