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deformation - in order to understand how and why metals become strong and eventually break. We work with leading international groups on modeling and also conduct simulations at DTU. Responsibilities: Develop
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hours or days per run—making exhaustive analysis infeasible. APEX addresses this by coupling simulation metamodels (or surrogates ) with RL, enabling systematic exploration of adaptive policies over time
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of hydride (H–) - this project aims to use small synthetic models of these redox-active cofactors to drive multi-electron redox reactions inside new metal–organic frameworks. Research Group The McPherson group
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position is part of the Artificial Intelligence for Operations Research (AI4OR) group at Aalborg University. The successful candidate will engage in cutting-edge research conducted in close collaboration
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for a PhD student position within the field of pre-mRNA splicing and disease. The position is to be filled from 1 April 2026. The candidate will be part of a dynamic research group, which focus
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approximation algorithm, using linear programming methods. Over the next years, the project will grow to a collaborate team of 4-5 PhD students and Postdocs. The successful candidate will work directly with the
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The Department of Chemistry at the University of Copenhagen invites applicants for a PhD position in Organic Chemistry. The project is part of the research project “BEYOND ‒ Visible-light
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the specific metabolism and role of these steroids in salivary gland function and their potential contribution to the pathogenesis of SjD remains unexplored. Aberrant endocrine mechanisms could drive pathogenic
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and blood samples, which will be subjected to comprehensive multi-omics profiling (proteomics, metagenomics, immune profiling, etc). As part of our highly collaborative team, the successful candidate
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the mechanisms of gene activation by cis-regulatory enhancers. The project will use quantitative proteomics and genomics to further understand the role of epigenetic regulators in gene regulation. The project will