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work in the laboratory of Professor Esben Lorentzen has used AI-based methods in structural prediction to hypothesize how novel cargo proteins interact with the ciliary trafficking machinery. The goal
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of fracture can directly inspire the design of new architected and disordered materials with enhanced toughness and reliability. Your profile Applicants should hold a PhD in mechanics of materials, physics
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biodiversity assessments and methodological development at Aarhus University. Your profile Applicants should hold a PhD in ecology, population or conservation genetics, evolutionary biology, bioinformatics
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of root hair infection and root nodule development and a strong background in plant-microbe interactions is expected. Applicants must have a relevant PhD and additional experience from postdoctoral
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. The candidate will assume technological leadership over the software solutions developed for the above tasks, as well as take on to supervision of PhD and master students on the same topics. Your profile A Ph.D
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scientific journals. Your profile We are searching for a highly motivated candidate who has A PhD in remote sensing, data science, agriculture, environmental sciences or similar Collaborative skills and
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, and Sensory and Consumer Science. The Department currently employs approx. 60 full time scientific staff and 50 PhD students and Postdocs, with approx. 30 visiting staff and students contributing
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monitoring of neurological diseases. While current diagnostic methods rely heavily on bulk measurements (e.g., cytokines, cell counts), they fail to capture the dynamic and heterogeneous nature of central
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profile as postdoc for both positions We seek a candidate with academic qualifications at PhD level You must have strong interpersonal and communication skills in English and demonstrate your ability
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, biochemistry and biophysics. Methods including cell painting analysis, immunostaining and confocal imaging, crystallography (practical and analysis) You will report to the Associate Professor Simon Glerup. Your