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research area: Python or C#, robotics, additive manufacturing, finite element analysis, or computational fluid dynamics. Experience in teaching and co-supervising thesis students at university level
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languages such as Python or R. Experience with bioinformatics tools and software for data analysis (e.g. Seurat, SquidPy, Bioconductor). Strong understanding of statistical methods and data visualization
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programming skills in Python and/or R Familiarity with machine learning frameworks (e.g., PyTorch, TensorFlow, scikit-learn) Excellent problem-solving, organizational, and communication skills Demonstrated
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Job Description Applications are invited for a position as postdoc in Computational Biology in the laboratory of DNRF Chair and Novo Nordisk Faculty Professor Vijay Tiwari (https://www.tiwarilab.org
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) multiscale fluid simulation methods (CFD, LBM, PNM, MD) scientific programming (Python, C++, git) microfluidic experimentation Why Join SDU Sønderborg? The SDU Energy Systems Group at CIM is a dynamic
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collaborating with clinicians such as orthopaedic surgeons. Strong practical programming skills in Python and/or C++. Ability to manage own academic research and associated activities. Ability to contribute ideas
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of green energy technologies (https://www.sdu.dk/da/forskning/cape), and we are looking for a highly motivated researcher with a PhD to join our research team at the University of Southern Denmark (SDU
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opportunities to explore the intersections between these disciplines. Reda more here: https://www.sdu.dk/en/om-sdu/institutter-centre/fysik_kemi_og_farmaci/ominstituttet Job Info Job Identification 3512 Job
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Robotics. Further information Please visit us on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/sdu-robotics . Further information about this position is available via email to Assistant Professor Di Wu diwu
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strategy (PMIDs: 29123070, 33621493, 33087936, 30566856, 39947938; doi: https://doi.org/10.1101/2025.03.15.641049 ). Postdoctoral Projects Project 1: Replisome Dynamics, Replication Stress, and Cancer