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change over the course of KOA development. This process includes conducting ex vivo experiments on cartilage samples from both healthy and osteoarthritic samples and subsequent numerical modelling to study
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supplements on an annual basis. The recruitment process Further information on the recruitment process at University of Copenhagen can be found here: https://employment.ku.dk/faculty/recruitment-process/ As an
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document. We look forward to hearing from you! JOB OVERVIEW Researches, designs and develops prototype laser systems and equipment at NKTP. Researches and integrates a custom laser system into a quantum
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quantification of microbial Infections of Plant tissues”. This project aims to understand how root nodules are colonized by rhizobia using X-ray tomography and advanced image analyses. The postdoctoral candidate
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, that can be documented by a publication record in relevant venues. Solid understanding of state-of-the-art embedded machine learning techniques. Experience in system-level programming, developing prototype
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to the project, uniting experts in battery technology and acoustic signal processing and machine learning. The goal is to harness advanced data science techniques to establish a novel paradigm for online non
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design specifications and ensure that the developed magnet is tailored to the refrigeration prototype whose other components will be designed by partner research groups. You will thus have the exciting
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advanced analytical research infrastructure, with well-integrated, high-tech prototype facilities. The position is aligned to the Science Team of Plant, Food & Sustainability. Current research is focused
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quantification of microbial Infections of Plant tissues”. This project aims to understand how root nodules are colonized by rhizobia using X-ray tomography and advanced image analyses. The postdoctoral candidate
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Zeeman Imaging Explorer (EZIE) satellite constellation. Observations from ground magnetometers, radars, and satellite missions will be combined to characterize the dynamics of the coupled magnetosphere