22 approximation-theory-math Postdoctoral positions at University of Southern Denmark in Denmark
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counts world-leading companies in growing fields such as e-mobility, automation, climate solutions, and energy efficiency. Learn more about our institute at https://www.sdu.dk/en/mmmi and the center
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, climate solutions and energy efficiency. Learn more about our institute at https://www.sdu.dk/en/mmmi and the Centre at https://www.sdu.dk/cis . The Centre is autonomous but will collaborate closely with
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. The position is funded via a Lundbeck Foundation Experiment grant. Ideal start date will be at or around August 01, 2025. The ideal candidate has experience with aseptic handling of primary human cells, culture
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about the center and its participants at: https://www.sdu.dk/en/forskning/solen . POLIMA (Centre for Polariton-driven light-matter Interactions) is a Center of Excellence funded by the Danish National
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presentation of the research project The postdoc position is a part of the externally funded research project: Lost to Climate: The Arctic is experiencing some of the fastest warming on the planet, leading
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University of Southern Denmark with international partners from Stanford University, Utrecht University, and the University of Toronto to form a truly Pioneering Center on P2X. You can read more about the
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one of our partner institutions in Europe and Canada. The postdoc will be supervised jointly by Professor Sebastian Mernild and Professor Jesper Majbom Madsen. Contact information For information about
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with theorists and experimental scientists. The project revolves around (1) implementing molecular simulations and developing new techniques for simulations of transmembrane proteins, particularly those involved
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in live-cell imaging techniques. About Us The Brewer Lab at SDU is internationally recognized for pioneering work in bioimaging and the development of advanced tissue models and spatial transcriptomics
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thereafter. About the Project CRIMESCAN explores the political, cultural, and international ramifications of the Crimean War (1853–1856) for Scandinavia. Bridging international history, nationalism studies