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on the novel application of formalisms, algorithms, and computational methods from computer science to the modeling of microbial communities, for use in health science. We aim to expand these methods and their
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transition of quality advisors in the non-formal education sector towards their new exclusive role as quality facilitators. The objectives are to systematically document and analyse organisational and
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Biochemistry, Molecular/Cell Biology, and/or BioEngineering documented by peer-reviewed publications Skills in a broad range of methods in the fields of Biochemistry, Molecular/Cell Biology, and/or
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strong background in textiles and understanding of textile functionalization methods. You have excellent communication, collaboration, and interpersonal skills and fluency in English (written and spoken
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state-of-the art methods. Extensive experience in Heterogeneous Catalysis research area as evidenced through peer-reviewed journal publications. Applicants are encouraged to add their three best
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of results in scientific journals Requirements PhD in Physics, Engineering, Economics, Environmental Sciences, Mathematics, System Sciences or a related field training in formal, quantitative methods
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candidate is expected to have high motivation and independence and good English communication skills as well as being a team player. Familiarity with openFoam and some experience in experimental methods is
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microscopy, optical interferometry, vacuum technology, finite element method simulations will be involved. Applicants should hold a PhD in Physics, Nano-science, Engineering or similar, experience with optics
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/MS for example) Advanced knowledge in research design and methods (running extensive experimental studies) Familiarity with practices of transparency and open science Strong interpersonal and
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imaging methods complemented by in house X-ray imaging (axia.au.dk). Additionally, X-ray fluorescence, scattering, diffraction-based imaging will be employed. The biological and bioinspired materials group