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(for example university–museums sector collaboration, research addressing sector-specific challenges, or broader societal engagement and impact). Experience with or an interest in computational approaches
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level, e.g. in medical physics, physics, biomedical engineering or computer science. It is mandatory that your PhD degree is on a topic relevant for this specific position, e.g. in medical image-based
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advice, and education. We offer professional laboratories, greenhouses, semi-field, and field-scale research facilities, advanced computing capacities as well as an extensive national and international
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diverse and international research environment, dedicated employees are looking to generate new knowledge within biomedical research areas such as infection and inflammation, membranes, neuroscience and
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wide variety of services for international researchers and accompanying families, including a relocation service and an AU Expat Partner Programme . You can also find information about the taxation
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laboratories, greenhouses, semi-field, and field-scale research facilities, advanced computing capacities as well as an extensive national and international researcher network. The department consists of nine
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a diverse and international research environment, dedicated employees are looking to generate new knowledge within biomedical research areas such as infection and inflammation, membranes, neuroscience
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The position will be based at the National Centre for Register-based Research, Aarhus University, a leading international research group investigating psychiatric epidemiology and statistical genetics
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, for example in natural sciences, computer science, engineering, or a related field. We expect that you: Have experience with data management and/or development of IT solutions Have experience with
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, proteins and DNA origami constructs, and computational procedures for data analysis. The project is a collaboration between the single molecule biophysics and chemistry group at iNANO/Department