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research tasks related to the CULTS project. Main tasks include scraping (from open sources), organizing, and analyzing large amounts of rhetorical and behavioral communication (text data) of (primarily
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focus on the impact of nutrition on health and disease prevention in specific life stages, including pregnancy, infancy, childhood and adults with obesity. We conduct randomized controlled trials with
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function and cellular behaviour. The project combines state-of-the-art mass spectrometry-based proteomics, quantitative PTM analysis, and mechanistic cell biology to uncover how regulatory proteome states
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collaboration with researchers in the PERSIST project, which centers on designing LLM-powered interactive systems for persistent drone operations at critical infrastructure. Researchers will conduct participatory
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patterns. • Quantitative analysis of tumour cell spread and metastatic behaviour in vivo. General academic responsibilities • Publication of high-quality research in international peer-reviewed journals
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applications for a unique postdoctoral position focused on the development of digital models of the human colon and surrounding organs to simulate their behaviour during colonoscopy procedures. The successful
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might not be willing or able to conduct fieldwork to apply anyway. As our new colleague, you are collaborative, curious, and comfortable working in interdisciplinary teams across institutions. You must be
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focuses on optimizing the synthesis and scalable production of a thermodynamic promoter for gas hydrate–based CO2 capture. Primary responsibilities Conduct independent and collaborative research
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of internal structures in metals during deformation - to understand how and why metals become strong and eventually break. We work with leading international groups on modeling and conduct simulations at DTU
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focuses on optimizing the synthesis and scalable production of a thermodynamic promoter for gas hydrate–based CO₂ capture. Primary responsibilities Conduct independent and collaborative research