75 phd-scholarship-for-solid-mehanical-engineering-in-image-processing Postdoctoral positions at Aarhus University
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in international conferences and journals. Your profile The ideal applicant should possess a PhD in Mechanical Engineering or a closely related field. It is anticipated that applicants will bring
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processing. You will work experimentally in the Danish bog peatland ‘Store Vildmose’ where GHG measurements are currently performed with Eddy Covariance towers as part of the Danish Research Infrastructure
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processes and nanomaterial functionalization. Comprising around 20 members - including PhD students, postdocs, and technical staff - the group fosters a collaborative, interdisciplinary environment focused
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of Molecular Biology and Genetics at Aarhus University seeking to understand RNAs role in the onset of Darwinian evolution. The lab takes inspiration from simple natural replicons for engineering RNA systems
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candidate who has A PhD in plant science, agroecology, microbiology, environmental sciences, molecular/chemical ecology, or similar Collaborative skills and ability to demonstrate commitment in teams
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candidate who has A PhD in microbial ecology, environmental microbiology or similar Research experience in molecular biology, metagenomics and biogeochemistry Collaborative skills and ability to demonstrate
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in the Pedersen lab focusses on ion channels and their role in several neuromuscular diseases characterized by abnormal muscle excitability. Experimentally, the work involves electrophysiology, imaging
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research results in high-impact scientific journals. Your profile We are searching for a highly motivated candidate who has A PhD in soil science, agronomy or similar Collaborative skills and ability
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scientific journals. Your profile We are searching for a highly motivated candidate who has A PhD in microbial ecology, plant-microbe interactions, fungal biotechnology or similar Collaborative skills and
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this. It is important to develop a detailed picture of the cell types affected by these changes and if possible the temporal sequence in which they occur in order to intervene to restrict cancer progression