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to optimize collective foraging strategies. Other species rely on ice-covered Antarctic waters for breeding, thereby timing the rearing of young to the availability of specific sea-ice habitats as a birthing
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contributions are: Conduct applied research on atmospheric pressure plasma deposition of functional materials on textiles. Develop and optimize plasma deposition processes for tailoring material properties
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and in silico. We focus on neurodegenerative processes and are especially interested in Alzheimer's and Parkinson's disease and their contributing factors. The LCSB recruits talented scientists from
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colleague? Apply now! Education • PhD in Computer Science, Telecommunications, or a closely related field. • Solid knowledge of mobile networks and 5G systems, with practical understanding of RAN optimization
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to predict bacterial growth from protein sequence and compound molecular structure. Applying generative and predictive models to propose novel compounds optimized for broad-spectrum activity against diverse
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post-natal cIN development Comfort working with mouse models and brain tissue (e.g., dissection, viral delivery, histology) Mouse surgery experience, especially surgeries involving embryonic mice, mouse
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and the upgrading of traditional vaccines, breakthrough the key technical bottlenecks in basic research, process development and production of vaccines, continuously optimize the industrial structure
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or MATLAB, integrating data preprocessing, feature extraction, and classification for hyperspectral and fluorescence lifetime datasets. Optimize algorithms for batch processing and scalability, enabling high
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benchmarking and comparative evaluation of gene perturbation models across diverse single-cell datasetsCollaborate closely with Helical-AI on scaling, optimization, and integration of the developed models within
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for the optimal candidate later dates may be negotiated. You can read more about career paths at DTU here . Further information For further information about the research at SurfCat at the Department of Physics