38 finite-element-analysis Postdoctoral research jobs at Aarhus University in Denmark
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publication Epidemiological investigations of causes of obesity with a focus on structural factors Statistical analysis of cohort and register-based data using epidemiological and causal inference methods
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quality. Your main tasks will consist of: Conducting independent research of high international quality, including publication in leading journals Performing advanced spatial data analysis, including
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. • Quantitative analysis of aquaporin trafficking dynamics using advanced fluorescence microscopy and 3D image-based vesicle segmentation. • Molecular engineering of aquaporin constructs to dissect trafficking
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autocracies. CULTS aims to produce the first-ever systematic analysis of the dynamics of authoritarian personality cults and their consequences. Utilizing, among others, the latest advances in text-as-data
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, analysis and reporting of results on the studies described above, using an open and reproducible research approach Coordination of the collaborative connection with the various cohorts used in the study as
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execute MR experiments using hyperpolarized 13C tracers in collaboration with project partners Develop robust experimental procedures and protocols to ensure reproducibility Contribute to data analysis and
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lead the image processing and computational analysis efforts, developing robust methods to register, segment, and analyse spectral micro-CT data, and — where relevant — advance reconstruction and
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) as well as various other algorithmic methods for data processing and analysis. Current projects within this scope include, but are not limited to: Detection and classification of lesions Segmentation
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be used to prepare lamella samples for high resolution cryo-EM imaging and tomography. From AI assisted image analysis, 3D models for key proteins and biomolecular complexes will be fitted into 3D
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that are difficult to capture through art historical analysis or qualitative methods alone. Art practices engage creatively with embodied memory and material remnants of colonial history, opening new possibilities