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: Operator Algebras, Machine Learning, Analytic Number Theory, Automorphic Forms and Representation Theory Appl Deadline: 2025/10/10 11:59PM (posted 2025/09/10, listed until 2025/10/10) Position Description
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projects on gene regulatory mechanisms that contribute to the development and disease Support research and development activities within the group Maintain accurate and detailed records of research
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of Southern Denmark (SDU). The positions are available from 1st December 2025 or soon thereafter. Research Project You will lead one of two research projects focused on dissecting the gene-regulatory mechanisms
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. As an employee in the Turbine Response section, you are expected to be fluent in aeroelastic simulations, data science and analytics and have a solid knowledge of turbulence-turbine interactions
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for real-time analytics and decision-making; Designing energy-efficient, low-latency communication strategies; Publishing high-impact research and contributing to outreach and dissemination activities. In
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to gain experience in cross-sector research collaborations and serving as a platform for a future research career in academia, hospital, or industry. Your role You will lead SIF project work package 2
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projects on gene regulatory mechanisms that contribute to the development and disease Support research and development activities within the group Maintain accurate and detailed records of research
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, you will be asked to indicate, which of the areas listed on the page above are of interest to you. The list includes positions covering Operator Algebras, Machine Learning, Analytic Number Theory
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of the areas listed on the page above are of interest to you. The list includes positions covering Operator Algebras, Machine Learning, Analytic Number Theory, Automorphic Forms and Representation Theory
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in vitro studies in cells and tissues (gut cell lines, primary blood and immune cells, and tissues) with various analytical techniques and omics technologies, to animal model studies (mainly in piglets