51 assistant-professor-and-human-centric-computing Postdoctoral positions at Technical University of Denmark
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Job Description Are you interested and experienced in stem cell differentiation, human tissue models and 3D bioprinting? DTU Health Tech is offering a postdoctoral position focused on developing
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Job Description Are you interested in materials science and human biology? The TMAT group at DTU Health Tech is offering two postdoctoral positions within new materials and methods for micro
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date is as soon as possible or according to mutual agreement. You can read more about career paths at DTU here . Further information Further information may be obtained from Associate Professor Søren
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or related fields. Preferably strong interest and foundation in immunology, immune cell assays, or translational research. Preferably experience with computer-guided protein engineering. Experience in human
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activities Collaborate with researchers across Denmark and Europe in an interdisciplinary environment Help coordinate project efforts across En’Zync partners, including DTU, Aarhus University, the Danish
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highly motivated to help solve the global energy problem You are an experimentalist - second to none - with a very solid theoretical understanding of solid state physics and physical chemistry as evidenced
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Job Description These days, the inner workings of molecules and materials can be probed and modelled by advanced simulation tools on modern computer architectures. However, the routine applications
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Job Description If you are excited by the challenge of understanding extinction through cutting-edge computational approaches, this postdoc offers a unique opportunity. You will help develop a
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Institute, you will play a vital role in advancing bioinformatics tools and pipelines to help prevent and control foodborne diseases. Food- and waterborne diseases continue to pose major public health
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Job Description Do you want to contribute to a future where we can potentially understand diseases in the human brain by measuring the tiny magnetic fields created by neurons in the brain? At DTU