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. The project is supported by a Villum Experiment grant awarded to Assistant Prof. Narcis-Adrian Petriman. Lab and Research Environment You will be part of the research group led by Assistant Prof. Narcis-Adrian
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research experience at PhD level in a relevant area such as robotics and control preferably applied to robots with flexible links. The candidate is hence expected to have most of the following qualifications
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hands-on experience in tissue handling, histology, microscopy, and spatial transcriptomics. Experience with the computational analysis of NGS- or imaging-based spatial transcriptomics and single-cell
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recommendations for upscaling We are seeking a highly motivated, self-driven, collaborative candidate with a documented research background and engineering experience, and who communicates well in an international
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one first-author publication, accepted or submitted Experience with machine learning is a plus (e.g., Tensorflow/Keras/PyTorch). Experience with software containers and/or NextFlow is a plus
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degree (PhD) in electronics, robotics, mechatronics, electrical engineering, embedded electronics, or a related subject area. The applicant is expected to have relevant research and teaching experiences
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communication skills and high proficiency in English. Good collaborative and social abilities. Prior experience with animal experimental techniques, transgenic animal work, and standard biochemical techniques
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experimentation. A solid molecular biological toolkit is a plus. The postdoc period is 2 years from December 1st, 2025 with a possibility of extension. We recommend that as an international applicant, you take the
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spectroscopy experiments (electron-energy loss spectroscopy and cathodoluminescence). The project will focus on the description of layered systems combined with individual photonic scatterers or periodic arrays
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analyses on harvested tissues and biofluids. The postdoc will be responsible for planning the experiments, data acquisition, preparation, analysis, manuscript writing, and other activities for disseminating