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hold a PhD in oceanography, marine ecology, computer sciences, data sciences or similar. We expect that you have: Expert knowledge on network modelling, especially aimed at ecological applications Strong
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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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data and offers a broad range of online and in-house bioinformatic pipelines for analysing bacterial and viral genomes and metagenomes. The group has already back in 2013 developed a bioinformatic
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years and is a collaboration between University of Southern Denmark (SDU), Aarhus University, Aalborg University and Technical University of Denmark (DTU). The main aim of the project is to address
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engineering and characterisation of an established thermophilic whole-cell catalyst platform. Your primary tasks will be to: Continue strain engineering of Parageobacillus thermoglucosidasius starting from
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for classifying heterogeneous diseases based on genetic information.” As such, the primary aim of the postdoc is to develop a new tool for finding subtypes of heterogeneous diseases, that are more informative than
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focuses on optimizing the synthesis and scalable production of a thermodynamic promoter for gas hydrate–based CO2 capture. Primary responsibilities Conduct independent and collaborative research
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micromotor concepts into a clinically relevant solution that has the potential to transform how acute seizures are treated. Responsibilities The main purpose of this position is to develop and validate a novel
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sensing and autonomous systems into geospatial analysis? Do you thrive in interdisciplinary environments and enjoy combining data-driven research with hands-on fieldwork — whether on boats, underwater
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qualifications Your main tasks will include: Expression, purification, and biochemical characterisation of de novo designed proteins Performing binding, stability, and activity assays relevant to sperm and oocyte