27 web-programmer-developer-"INSERM" Postdoctoral positions at University of Southern Denmark
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tolerance of a range of species with broad phylogenetic representation to reflect both the history of algal evolution as well as modern coastal ecosystems subject to both hypoxia and anoxia. Thus, the goal is
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diseases. In this project, the candidate will develop new computational strategies to identify human genetic variation linked to cell fate changes in neurodevelopmental disorders and cancer. The candidate
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Job Description The Faculty of Engineering at the University of Southern Denmark (SDU) invites applications for one three-year postdoctoral fellow position in development of technology for
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for oxidation and reduction reactions. The research will focus on: Developing synthetic routes to robust new chelating and bifunctional ligands. Employing advanced spectroscopic, electrochemical and X-ray
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models Develop and optimize advanced protocols (e.g., single-cell assays, CRISPR-based screens) Collaborate with an interdisciplinary network of computational biologists, clinicians, and international
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deploy the developed controllers within a test facility for remote maintenance located close to Odense. The candidates will contribute to developing and implementing the control system for a remote
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, 2026 (the specific start date will be agreed with the successful candidate). The SECUREAM project directly addresses the evolving cybersecurity challenges in AM by developing a comprehensive security
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, and teaching philosophy a research plan detailing the candidate’s ideas and plans for her/his future research work If you experience technical problems, you must contact hcm-support@sdu.dk . Please note
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research activities within POLIMA. The position is available starting 1 January 2026. The successful candidate will work on developing semi-analytical and numerical techniques to simulate electron-beam
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” led by Assoc. Prof. Robin Kaarsgaard . The project aims at introducing new abstractions, models, and programming languages that radically change how we can reason about and develop quantum programs