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simulations and with physical drones in mock search-and-rescue missions. This position will involve close collaboration with the PhD student at SDU who is developing technical building blocks that can support
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deep expertise in human-computer interaction (HCI) and user interface design for complex systems, with a focus on participatory design and natural-language control. We welcome candidates from an HCI
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optimize chemical compounds. Your work relies heavily on the ability to synthesize complex chemical structures and to investigate and understand chemical-physical and biological properties of chemical
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Postdoc – Performance requirements for biobased construction materials used in the building envelope
and is internationally known for its interdisciplinary approach to solving complex challenges in the built environment. The department and the Building Physics research group leverages unique research
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experimental profile and experience with complex laboratory systems. Experience within one or more of the following areas will be considered an advantage: Microfluidic systems or organ-on-chip technologies Flow
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physically and functionally coupled across domains of life. The project will involve working with syntrophic deep-sea consortia, performing strictly anoxic physiological experiments, and developing electrode
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of natural and synthetic catalytic RNA complexes focusing on circular RNAs and their potential role at the origins of life. COL is funded by the Villum Foundation. Expected start date and duration of
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strength. Your competencies The applicant is expected to demonstrate the following competencies and qualifications Hold a PhD degree in chemistry, materials science, physics, nanoscience or a closely related
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physically and functionally coupled across domains of life. The project will involve working with syntrophic deep-sea consortia, performing strictly anoxic physiological experiments, and developing electrode
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Job Description A postdoc position focusing on protein complexes associated with centrosomes and cilia in human cells is available in the research group of Professor Jens S. Andersen ( Andersen