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We are looking for a creative and curious researcher for a post doc position in infection-organoid biology. The position is for 17 months, with start date 01.08.2025. You will get to explore how
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Physics / theory Starting Date: 2025/10/01 Appl Deadline: 2025/08/01 11:59PM (posted 2025/06/05, listed until 2025/09/01) Position Description: Apply Position Description The Villum Investigator Group
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time professors/associate professors, 2 post docs, 7 PhD students, 2 scientific assistants, 2 lab techs and a number of guest researchers. Our current work focus on environmental fate of soil and water
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preferably has strong programming skills and experience with the modeling and simulations of fluid or solid mechanics or ice sheet flow and deformation (for example by use of finite element/volume methods
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. The aim of the center’s research is to uncover and understand the cultural history and lived experiences of people during the 20th-century transition from agrarian societies to today’s post-industrial world
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microenvironments, molecular biology, and with experience in, or interest in learning, basic computational biology methods. Candidates must be able to perform as part of a team as well as independently, and must have
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refine bulk and advanced analytical methods for the detailed chemical characterization of bio-oil feeds and upgraded products. The analysis will focus on GC-based characterisation available at Topsøe but
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. The project State-of-the-art quantum devices will need state-of-the-art fabrication tools. In this project we will combine methods of quantum optics to enhance tomorrow's fabrication tools. This challenging and
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foods and nutrients, measure dietary intake and body composition by gold standard methods, collect and analyze blood samples and conduct various other assessments of children’s health and development. As
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group is focused on developing new computational methods for the prediction of chemical reactivity. The group is a part of Department of Chemistry, Faculty of SCIENCE, University of Copenhagen. We