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learning and study environment, which is closely integrated in the research environment. Our department has unique and advanced animal experimental research facilities and technologies, situated in close
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an integrative approach involving protein structure prediction by AlphaFold 3 combined with crosslinking/mass-spectrometry and single particle cryogenic electron microscopy on native or recombinant TZ complexes
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fabrication methods (robotics) while integrating real-time lifecycle data into decision-making that substantially reduces the construction phase’s environmental impact. The selected candidate will work on DTs
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-core and surface magnetic fields, integrating findings into a broader understanding of stellar structures. Analyze how magnetic fields affect pulsation frequencies Publish findings in scientific journals
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around 300 staff and 700 students. The focus of both our research and educational work is orofacial health as an integral part of general health, and our collaboration is built on respect, trust
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techniques for integrating such solutions into modern SDV middleware. Responsibilities: Conduct research in runtime analysis and reconfiguration of in-vehicle TSN networks. Develop algorithms and prototypes
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, neurophysiological (EEG), and physiological (e.g., ECG) signals, within and between people, in order to understand mechanisms of self-other integration and segregation; and disseminating the results at international
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on trust-aware task migration. A strong emphasis will be placed on security guarantees, including secure communication, task integrity, and trust management. The ideal candidate will help develop new runtime
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implementing inversion algorithms, including a focus on the integration of spatially constrained regularization schemes. Collaborating with forward modeling experts to ensure seamless integration with a recently
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environment Our research group is integrated in the Cancer Unit at the department. We collaborate closely with research groups from the Inflammation Unit and Odense University Hospital, as well as with