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early-onset depression. The goal of this project is to harness big data to stratify risk for early-onset depression. The goal of the Danish work package, which is led by Dr. Katherine Musliner at the AU
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of health care and treatment. A large number of projects in the department are carried out in cooperation with Danish and international collaborators. About the research project The position entails research
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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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well as selectable traits during long-term syngas fermentation. Of particular interest are metabolic and ecological niches as they arise within the dynamically changing physical-chemical environment of large scale
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demonstrated excellence and have a relevant PhD degree in chemical or materials engineering, chemistry or similar. A general interest in technology application, societal challenges, and techno economics is a
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, neuroscience and personalised medicine. The Department of Biomedicine provides research-based teaching of the highest quality and is responsible for a large part of the medical degree programme. Academic staff
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. This is enabled by an extensive farm-based infrastructure with large scale measurement of methane emissions and feed intake on individual cows, as well as collaborations with industry and international
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together a large network of European stakeholders across universities, industry, training providers, and policy organisations, with the goal of strengthening Europe’s quantum talent pipeline and accelerating
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experience in electromicrobiology/MFC who are motivated to engage with complex anaerobic syntrophic systems are particularly encouraged to apply. Qualifications PhD in microbiology, bioelectrochemistry
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, conducting interviews, analyzing interview transcripts, and writing academic articles based on the data. YOPOW seeks to deliver cross-national evidence across the three work packages, with work package II