Sort by
Refine Your Search
-
of root hair infection and root nodule development and a strong background in plant-microbe interactions is expected. Applicants must have a relevant PhD and additional experience from postdoctoral
-
environment focusing on integrating multi-source satellite remote sensing data and developing novel algorithms to quantify agroecosystem variables for environmental sustainability. You will focus on processing
-
reduction schemes for researchers may apply. What we offer The iNANO center offers: a well-developed research infrastructure, laboratories and access to shared equipment an exciting interdisciplinary
-
biology, epidimological data and AI-driven systems modeling. The successful candidate will develop and apply computational and machine learning approaches to decode the molecular and epigenetic mechanisms
-
and reduction reactions. The research will focus on: Developing synthetic routes to robust new chelating and bifunctional ligands. Employing advanced spectroscopic, electrochemical and X-ray diffraction
-
diseases. In this project, the candidate will develop new computational strategies to identify human genetic variation linked to cell fate changes in neurodevelopmental disorders and cancer. The candidate
-
background. Use your talent in a professional setting The University of Copenhagen gives you the opportunity to develop your talent at the highest level. As one of Europe's leading universities, we strive
-
wide range of health-related topics and methodologies. The position and the project The focus of the position is on developing models that map how everyday psychological distress symptoms interact
-
/optics within, e.g., medical sciences or electro-optics. We have a strong tradition for collaborative research. What we offer The successful candidate is offered: access to a well-developed, shared
-
postdocs. Research at the section covers studies of microbial physiology, evolution, ecology, and biogeochemistry. It integrates basic and applied research, addressing the role, ecophysiology and evolution