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about the department here and about the Health faculty here . DCPT is a national centre, responsible for proton therapy of all relevant Danish cancer patients, having been in operation since January 2019
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team includes a medical PhD student with pathology expertise who performs surgical specimen collection, tissue slicing, micro-CT scans, histological processing, and initial registration. The postdoc will
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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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ecological processes, i.e., vertical turbulent diffusion, phytoplankton production and consumption, greenhouse gas emissions, etc., to develop hybrid models. Performance will be compared to several 1D aquatic
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more than 20 countries. We perform basic and applied research within plant, livestock and human quantitative genetics. Our focus areas include quantitative genetics, artificial intelligence applied
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a focus on metabolomic and transcriptomic data. Performing tissue sectioning, matrix coating of the resultant sections, data acquisition using a Bruker TimsTOF MALDI-2 instrument and downstream
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be contributing to specifically the area of phosphorus dynamics in agroecosystems, with an emphasis on the impacts of phosphorus management on crop performance and environmental losses. The main focus
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interdisciplinary research environments with high international impact. We perform world-class research, which contributes with solutions to solve essential societal challenges within the green transition: food
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. An extension of 1–2 additional years may be offered, subject to satisfactory performance. Job description The successful candidate will contribute to cutting-edge research on topics including: Token compression
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detection methods Background in public outreach or science communication Familiarity with high-performance computing environments Proficiency in Danish and/or German Who we are The Department of Ecoscience is