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The Department of Biomedicine at Faculty of Health at Aarhus University invites applications for a position as Postdoc in the field of functional single-cell analysis as per 01/02/2026 or as soon as
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2026 or as soon as possible thereafter. Place of work will be Aarhus University, Moesgaard Allé 20, 8270 Højbjerg. The university is keen for its staff to reflect the diversity of society and thus
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biodiversity, detect changes, and inform conservation decisions. The successful candidate will play a pivotal role in expanding the use of genetics and genomics within biodiversity research, bridging disciplines
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expected to work with an international team, establish experimental designs, and provide biological insight into the mechanisms of chromatin recognition and repair. The postdoc is expected to drive
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candidate will contribute to advancing fundamental algorithms as well as real-world applied solutions. In addition, the Postdoc is expected to develop their own research profile and take part in the broader
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The position is for a two-year period starting from 1 February 2026 or as soon as possible therefter. Job description The position is part of an interdisciplinary project “High throughput Virtual 3D
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economy. The postdoctoral position is part of the research project ‘ PAY4PLAY : Entrepreneurial Organising in the Platform Society,’ led by Assistant Professor Blake Hallinan and funded by the European
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well as international partners. Field experiments, digital technologies - including modelling and remote sensing, as well as interactions with stakeholders are key components of Land-CRAFT. You will be part of a research
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communication capabilities for real-time monitoring of critical infrastructure. A key application area will be smart grid powerline monitoring, where you will work on: Designing and leading the development of low
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thereafter. The position is a fixed-term part-time position at 1 day per week for 30 months, with the possibility to increase the hours by mutual agreement with Associate Professor Simon Glerup. The Department