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for image-based modelling Your profile PhD in physics, materials science, computer science, applied mathematics or a related field strong background in image processing and analysis, including deep learning
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cutting-edge technologies — from single-cell multi-omics and deep learning to live-cell imaging and stem-cell–based organoid systems — to predict, observe, and manipulate epigenetic processes. Our lab and
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, bright individuals with a diploma or master’s degree in bioinformatics, biochemistry, biology, molecular/translational medicine or related subjects and a PhD in life and computer sciences. Previous
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presentations at international conferences Willingness to learn and interest in interdisciplinary applied research We offer: A varied and challenging job within a top-class network from politics, science
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assays, molecular biology, and rodent biology is required without exception. The ability to learn and adopt new techniques, particularly bioinformatics, immunohistochemistry and flow cytometry, is
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- to learn more, please visit our website: ECONOVO - Center for Ecological Dynamics in a Novel Biosphere - Aarhus University (au.dk) Expected start date and duration of employment This is a 2–year position
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(FTEs) and 8,300 employees, and has an annual revenues of EUR 935 million. Learn more atwww.international.au.dk/
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' to develop neural networks with remarkable information content: flies, which we use as a model, have brains that compute flying in 3D, navigation, metabolism and advanced learning and memory capabilities - all
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Higher Education. Her core asset is her well connected world-class academic staff which will attract the most motivated, talented and creative students and young researchers who will learn to enjoy taking
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into neuroendocrine output to instruct adaptive physiology and behavior. Conversely, we seek to understand how internal states shape our physiological responses to the same cues. Our research is based on the premise