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Applications are invited for a post-doctoral position to develop and apply advanced mass spectrometry and data analysis methods to investigate plant-microbe interactions in soil, within the research
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heterostructure quantum devices Perform electrical measurements (i.e. magnetotransport) at room and/or cryogenic temperatures Participate in TEM and nano-ARPES characterisation and analysis Collaborate with project
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tissues and explore potential links with genetics and macromorphological characteristics. To this end, we will employ collection and analysis of tomographic data using state of the art synchrotron 3D
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genetic analysis, aiming to elucidate the adaptive potential of species in the face of climate change. You will: Conduct ecological fieldwork at research sites in Sweden and Denmark. Collect and analyse
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to protein engineering and molecular cloning, Experienced in bioinformatic genome analysis and computational tools related to protein structure analysis and prediction, Sufficient expertise in standard
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analysis of prepared electrode materials. Responsibilities and qualifications The main focus of the postdoc work will be on structural and electrochemical characterization of carbon materials for sodium ion
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analysis with X-ray and entron diffraction. Property characterisation using a physical property measurement system (PPMS) and a SQUID magnetometer (MPMS). Ab-initio DFT calculations for property predication
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electron microscopy, single particle cryogenic electron microscopy or X-ray crystallography. Expertise and interest in functional analysis of proteins. Motivation and strong analytical and organizational
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Two postdoc positions on the ecology and physiology of microbial key players exposed to oxygen de...
with experience in one of the following directions: Analysis of meta-omics data sets, microbial physiology and cultivation, enzyme biochemistry or activity-based microscopy techniques (e.g. BONCAT
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efficacy through laboratory analysis of pig-derived samples, using immunological and cell culture-based assays. The project involves collaboration with The Department of Cancer and Inflammation at SDU, where