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Postdoctoral Researcher in Natural Language Processing and Digital Humanities (18 months, full-time)
research task is to model semantic change and conceptual structure using Natural Language Processing. We will build customized NLP pipelines for premodern Greek and humanistic Latin, train and evaluate word
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materials, catalysis and/or surface science. For Topic 4, candidates must have documented skills within computational modelling of atomistic processes. Experience in scientific programming, e.g. using Python
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generation Developing and optimizing generative models for de novo binder design Collaborating closely with wet lab scientists who will express and test the designs that have been created Developing scalable
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of conceptual and numerical models describing sediment material properties, sediment and water transport, leveraging in-situ and indirect measurements such as geophysical and/or remote sensing
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models. Your primary tasks will be to: Development and optimisation of nanoformulations for cancer therapeutics Physicochemical characterization of nanomaterials using FTIR, DLS, TGA, sp-ICPMS, TEM, SEM
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Job Description If you are passionate about cutting‑edge research in bioprocess modelling and eager to shape the next generation of digital twins for industrial biomanufacturing, we invite you to
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Job Description We are seeking an ambitious and dedicated researcher for a 2-year postdoctoral position in the field of microbial metabolism and experimental animal models for cardiometabolic
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cells, electrolysis, power-to-x, batteries, and carbon capture. The research is based on strong competences on electrochemistry, atomic scale and multi-physics modelling, autonomous materials discovery
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Aarhus University is seeking two postdoctoral fellows for the Novo Nordisk Foundation CO2 Researc...
relevant research projects for these positions in the Spormann lab are Microbial conversion of CO2 to carbon materials. This project pursues approaches probing the plasticity of cellular electron and carbon