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University (AAU) in Aalborg. This full-time position offers a unique opportunity to contribute to high-impact research in drones, AI, and human-computer interaction. Successful candidates will join a dynamic
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development of our hybrid power plant simulation models and controllers, mainly the plant level controllers taking into account the interaction with commercial wind turbine, PV systems, battery system and their
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a central role in several human diseases, yet their structural diversity remains poorly understood. In this project, you will apply ultrafast 2D-infrared spectroscopy to investigate molecular
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or similar. Who we are You will be part of a dynamic environment at the Section for Plant Molecular Biology, Department of Molecular Biology and Genetics, where work is focused on the study of legumes
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. Weinstein (DTU Chemistry) to develop novel molecular ML methods and use them to control, steer, and learn from large scale wetlab experiments. You will deploy these methods in collaboration with Prof. Katrine
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end dates A full list of publications stating the scientific publications on which the applicant wishes to rely Copy of PhD diploma, if Phd diploma has not yet been received, please include statement
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in high-impact research A dynamic, diverse and international research environment that values collaboration among colleagues An initial contract for 31 months Advanced professional training
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in high-impact research A dynamic, diverse and international research environment that values collaboration among colleagues An initial contract for 31 months Advanced professional training
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(DanSIC) within Molecular Bone histology (MBH) lab at the Research Unit of Pathology , the Department of Clinical Research , Faculty of Health Sciences , University of Southern Denmark . The position is
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. Andersen (Andersen group ) at the Department of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology (BMB) at SDU. The Andersen group is associated with the ‘Biomedical Mass Spectrometry and Systems Biology research unit