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established BA program in psychology. The expected starting date is December 1, 2025, or as soon as possible thereafter. Responsibilities and tasks In this role, you will contribute to conducting a meta
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regulation, with special focus to understand the mechanisms of gene activation by cis-regulatory enhancers. The project will use quantitative proteomics and genomics to further understand the role
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potential for exploiting temperature gradients for producing electricity and predict their long-term performance under real operating conditions. The project also includes modeling of heat transfer and
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matrices or soil) via nanotechnology approaches. The work will be carried out in the nanobiointerfaces group at iNANO with collaboration with the Department of Biology: You will be contributing to planning
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, performing translational research and teaching related to neonatology, pathology, pharmacology, immunology, microbiology, nutrition and diseases in both animals and human infants. The work extends from basic
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the energy sector Start date: 1 January 2026, or as soon as possible thereafter. The duration of the positions vary from 12 months to 24 months depending on the project. The research projects: You will be part
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for Basic Metabolic Research (CBMR ), University of Copenhagen. The Postdoc fellowship is part of the CBMR International PhD & Postdoc Program . About Us The Novo Nordisk Foundation Center for Basic Metabolic
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of energy and a large part of this energy is used for conditioning indoor environments. There is a global need to identify heating, cooling and ventilation (HVAC) solutions that create optimal indoor
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Do you want to work at the interface of coordination chemistry and glass science? And do you see yourself as a team player who is strong in collaboration? If yes, we look forward to reading your
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functions in a non-invasive way through sensing the tiny magnetic fields produced by neuronal currents. Today, this need is primarily met by quantum sensors that must be operated at cryogenic temperatures