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with variable temperature operation (2-350 °C). Perform nanoscale measurements of buried currents and magnetization in solid-state batteries using scanning NV magnetometers. You will work in a team and
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, biochemistry, molecular biology, biotechnology, or a related discipline. You must have: Expertise in either computational protein design or wet lab techniques, with a willingness to learn the complementary skill
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., Python, C#, C++) and demonstration in the development of serious games (e.g., Unity, Unreal) is required, ideally for pedagogical use Solid background or interest in emergency response, construction safety
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decision-support or safety-critical systems. Knowledge of Cyber-Physical Systems, Sensor Fusion, or Risk Management is an advantage. Excellent programming skills (Python, C++, or similar). Ability to work in
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for research A relevant background in microbiology, molecular biology, animal physiology, or a related field Experience in chemical, microbiological, and/or molecular laboratory work Experience in experimental
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Job Description Are you passionate about metabolic engineering of bacteria? Do you want to contribute to solving urgent problems with synthetic biology? The Systems Environmental Microbiology (SEM
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Sustain and DTU FOOD), as well as two Departments at NTNU (Chemistry and Biology) will supervise and integrate the PhD fellow into several research communities. There will be an enhanced focus
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functional priors from billions of years of evolution; how to compress measurements with controlled mixtures of molecules; and how to align models of laboratory experiments with observational human biology
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candidate with a background in molecular biology, synthetic biology, yeast genetics, or related fields, ideally combined with: Experience with development of bacterial and/or yeast strain libraries combined
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group and are expected to contribute to other departmental tasks. We expect that you have a background in biology or veterinary medicine and have an interest in interactions between diet, intestinal