26 molecular-modeling-or-molecular-dynamic-simulation Postdoctoral research jobs at Aarhus University
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computational models with microbiome-driven mechanisms and lay the groundwork for studies on microbiome modulation as a therapeutic strategy. Integrating clinical expertise and advanced molecular analyses ensures
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are for different levels of decision-making. The position is for two years and will commence April 1, 2026, or soon thereafter. The position is within the research section Management and Modelling (MAMO
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also advanced scanners at our disposal. The department has overall responsibility for the Master's degree programs in medicine and in molecular medicine. At the department we are approx. 670 academic
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. Find more information on “Enzyme Engineering Group” here . Qualifications Completed PhD in the field of Biochemistry, Molecular Biology, Biotechnology or relevant field. Strong background in enzymology
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-evolutionary simulation. The position is available from 1 March 2026 or as soon as possible thereafter and is for 2 years. Qualifications and competences Applicants must have a PhD degree or equivalent or have
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nitrogenase catalyzed ammonia synthesis in the triple-phase reactor. Your profile Completed PhD in the field of Biotechnology, Biochemistry, Biochemical Engineering, Molecular Biology, or a relevant, Strong
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. degree in Computer Science primary, or related field (in the latter case, special emphasis will be placed on assessing programming proficiency). Comprehensive background in modelling, simulation and
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development. You should be experienced in designing systems to meet state-of-the-art standards, selecting components based on performance, reliability, and cost, and validating designs through simulation and
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to contribute to: (1) The design and build-up of a deep-UV supercontinuum source for ultrafast pump-probe transmission / reflection spectroscopy. (2) Investigate the dynamics of electrons and holes in selected
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monitoring of neurological diseases. While current diagnostic methods rely heavily on bulk measurements (e.g., cytokines, cell counts), they fail to capture the dynamic and heterogeneous nature of central