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in teams of scientists and support staff with competences spanning a wide range of fields including applied cyber-physical systems, artificial intelligence, embedded computing, mechanical structure
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Job Description Department of Mechanical and Electrical Engineering are looking for a Student Assistant from 1 September 2025 till 30 April 2026. 14 hours pr week. Potiental tasks: Refinement
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, biobanks, epidemiology, neuropathology, wearables and biotech, experimental disease models including animal and cell models, and basic science programs in alpha-synuclein patho-mechanisms, neuroimmunology
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Job Description Department of Civil and Mechanical Engineering, Section of Solid Mechanics at the Technical University of Denmark seeks a skilled consultant for programming of exa-scale fluid
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on the development and application of advanced proteomics, multi-omics, and computational strategies to explore cellular heterogeneity across both healthy and diseased stem-cell hierarchies. Your research will
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group focusing on the development and application of advanced proteomics, multi-omics, and computational strategies to explore cellular heterogeneity across both healthy and diseased stem-cell hierarchies
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contingent on a positive assessment and being chosen by the hiring committee for the position. A mentoring programme will be offered, tailored to the individual applicant. PACE – Lundbeck Foundation
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, including disease phenotyping, neuroinflammatory and neurodegenerative mechanisms, and biomarker discovery for CNS autoimmune disorders, epilepsy, canine cognitive dysfunction, and neuropathic pain. Clinical
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program. The Integrated Ph.D. stipend is open for appointment from 01.09.2025. The position is for 4 years, and the workplace is in Aalborg. Your work tasks An Integrated Ph.D. stipend is available in
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teaching activities within the field of comparative animal physiology. We particularly welcome applicants conducting ground-breaking research with focus on mechanisms at molecular and cellular levels and