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2 Apr 2026 Job Information Organisation/Company Aalborg Universitet Department The Technical Faculty of IT and Design, Department of Computer Science, Section for Human Centered Computing Research
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, interdisciplinary environments; experience coordinating complex workflows (e.g., between wet lab, proteomics and dry lab) and maintaining structured project documentation. The lab places strong emphasis on teamwork
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response by tuning morphological characteristics at different length scales. You are expected to: Synthesize of cellular structures with increased complexity using extrusion-based bioprinting Perform
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experimental profile and experience with complex laboratory systems. Experience within one or more of the following areas will be considered an advantage: Microfluidic systems or organ-on-chip technologies Flow
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behavioral measures in healthy human participants combined with quantitative modelling. The successful candidate will be required to design, program and conduct EEG-experiments, analyze and interpret EEG and
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have practical applications, such as optimizing color selection for attentional purposes. The successful candidate will be required to design, program and conduct EEG-experiments, analyze and interpret
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about the faculty here . About the research project We are seeking a highly motivated postdoctoral researcher to join the QuantuMRI programme, funded by the Novo Nordisk Foundation’s Interdisciplinary
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background in organic synthesis and transition metal catalysis. The candidate must be familiar with organometallic chemistry and the synthesis of organometallic complexes. The candidate must be familiar with
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collaboration with leading Danish and European companies as well as international academic partners, ensuring a highly synergetic environment. The AI4OR group addresses complex real-world problems that demand
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technologies to determine T cell recognition in health and disease and to develop novel cell therapy approaches. Responsibilities Key question to address: T cell recognition towards peptide-MHC complexes