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operation of defined microbial communities, and modeling on metabolic interactions. Your qualifications You should have a PhD in microbiology, molecular biology, molecular genetics, or related field, and
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interaction with the environment, with the goal of understanding their optical signatures and improve their performance. You will work in close collaboration with the experimental team. Your theory will provide
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spectrometry and proteomics. PRG consists of eight PI-led research teams and more than 50 researchers and students, providing a highly interactive and collaborative research environment. The postdoc will play a
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determination of AIS constituents and their adaptation to axo-axonic synapses Mechanistic/biophysical models for synaptic interactions with action potential signals generated at AIS Examples of other tasks
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group, which will encompass several early-career researchers and national and international experts. At GEUS, we are at the forefront of research on the Greenland ice sheet and its interactions with
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considered an advantage. Position Details Number of positions: 2 Starting date: 15 March 2026, or as soon as possible thereafter Duration: 2 years, with the possibility of extension You will interact and
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design platforms for rapid deisgn and optimisation of novel targeting modules. Your responsibilities will include: Designing and implementing state-of-the-art deep learning architectures for protein
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qualifications You will lead the computational and AI-driven aspects of the project. Your responsibilities will include: Designing and implementing state-of-the-art deep learning architectures for protein
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determination of AIS constituents and their adaptation to axo-axonic synapses Mechanistic/biophysical models for synaptic interactions with action potential signals generated at AIS Examples of other tasks
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for biological mass spectrometry and proteomics. PRG consists of eight PI-led research teams and more than 50 researchers and students, providing a highly interactive and collaborative research environment