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position is primarily research-based but may also involve teaching assignments. You will contribute to the development of the department through research of high international quality. In your daily work
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circuits in thin-film lithium niobate (TFLN) [Zhu2021] and tantalate (TFLT) [Powell2024]. Using the ultrafast Pockels effect in TFLN/TFLT, you will build high-speed cavity-based components [Larocque2024
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reaction barriers, integrating experimental TEM data. Comparing adsorbate-induced nanoparticle morphologies with ENNP-based simulated TEM data for coherent interpretation. As a formal qualification, you must
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biology This will be pursued by development of small molecule enabling covalent linking to selective modulate CaMKIIb in dysregulated states. Your tasks will involve structure-based design, organic
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learning–based), advanced mesh generation techniques for simulation, and experience with biomedical simulation, both virtual and physical. Experience with laboratory and clinical validation of models is
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strive for academic excellence in an environment characterized by collegial respect and academic freedom tempered by responsibility. Salary and terms of employment The appointment will be based
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is built on event-based neuromorphic imaging, enabling real-time perception and decision-making directly at the sensor level. The project targets key space applications, including Earth observation
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will therefore center on the role of microorganisms in improving the functionality and healthiness of sustainable, plant-based raw materials. Key themes include protein quality and functionality
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, capturing thermodynamic behaviour, operational limits and flexibility potential. Based on these models, you will work on coordinated integration of cooling systems with electricity grids, renewable generation
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information please contact Clinical Professor Jesper Hvass Schmidt, jschmidt@health.sdu.dk . The employment will be based at Odense University Hospital (OUH), Department of Oto-Rhino-Laryngology, Head & Neck