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Job Description We are looking for a postdoc who can help establish a national infrastructure for the collection and sharing of biomedical health data in Denmark, named "The Biomedical Data
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us to explore the relation between the degree and type of processing, and the foods that result from their use. The results will be used for data machine learning, in collaboration with other partners
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Measurements and Data Processing as per October 1, 2025, or as soon as possible thereafter. The position is available for a period of 1 year, with the possibility of extension. In electronic engineering, Aalborg
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immunological assays are developed and conducted, and The Biomedical Laboratory at SDU, which houses state-of-the-art small- and large animal facilities. The postdoc will join the group of Professor T. E
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interest and documented skills and experience in using computer-based tools to analyse, simulate and predict capture performance of active and passive fishing gears. A track record of publishing in peer
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analyses of large amounts of data generated within biological, biomedical and biotechnological and life sciences area. We strive to gain new knowledge and drive innovation in human, animal, plant and food
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characterization. At SurfCat, we make extensive use of surface science techniques and collaborate closely VISION, which provides access to advanced microscopy tools. Promising catalysts may also be studied at large
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Do you have a computational background and interest in developing novel tools for integrating structural biology data to understand regulation of disordered regions of proteins? Then the Viennet lab
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to enhance imaging quality and speed Creating efficient data acquisition and processing workflows for large datasets of skin nanotexture images Optimizing hardware-software integration for robust performance
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related fields are welcome, such as connections with hazard characterisation, big data analyses as well as environmental fate and multisource exposure studies. While the work will focus on a Danish and