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experience in quantitative modelling, preferably using R. Is fluent in English (spoken and written) and has good communication skills. Is enthusiastic about developing replicable models to address complex risk
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design for complex systems, focusing on participatory design and natural language control. The PERSIST position at Aalborg University calls for experience in human-robot interaction, particularly in
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the transformational capabilities of students, graduates and business leaders via our educational activities and opportunities for lifelong learning. Complex challenges call for joint action, and therefore our strategy
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interaction (HCI) and user interface design for complex systems, focusing on participatory design and natural language control. The PERSIST position at Aalborg University calls for experience in human-robot
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, design, and implementation of complex systems. We focus on ensuring that our research results contribute to creating a better society by supporting areas such as health, green transition, energy supply
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capabilities of students, graduates and business leaders via our educational activities and opportunities for lifelong learning. Complex challenges call for joint action, and therefore our strategy focuses
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leaders via our educational activities and opportunities for lifelong learning. Complex challenges call for joint action, and therefore our strategy focuses on strengthening current and starting new
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of complex microfluidic hydrogel networks, integration of micropumps for bubble-free aseptic perfusion, and non-contact mapping of multiple metabolites during tissue culture. You will be working on all aspects
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biological concepts controlling heterogeneity within complex biological systems, especially those of the blood system and cancer. Relevant publications include Schoof, Furtwängler et al., Nat Comm 2021
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biological concepts controlling heterogeneity within complex biological systems, especially those of the blood system and cancer. Relevant publications include Schoof, Furtwängler et al., Nat Comm 2021