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method development and DNA library preparation for Oxford Nanopore sequencing. Large experience in bioinformatics, machine learning and high-performance computing. Furthermore, excellent written and oral communication
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transfer. Furthermore, excellent written and oral communication skills. Qualification requirements Appointment as postdoc requires academic qualifications at PhD level. Who we are At the Department
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-performance computing. Furthermore, excellent written and oral communication skills. Qualification requirements Appointment as postdoc requires academic qualifications at PhD level. Who we are At the Department
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regional crisis both in terms of abundance, diversity, and biomass. Importantly, insects form a natural treasure chest for studying animal development, learning, and behaviour, controlled by receptors
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language training as part of the employment. The International Staff Office (ISO) at SDU provides a variety of services for new employees, guests and people who consider applying for a job at the
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of microorganisms in natural, technical and clinical systems and in biotechnology. The section has well-developed shared laboratory facilities and a permanent support staff of seven highly skilled laboratory
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broadly. Qualifications and specific competences: The ideal candidate has a PhD in computer science, human-computer interaction, or child-computer interaction and can construct IT-based research prototypes
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tools for production of proteins and peptides using yeast. The project aims to establish a robust and efficient production process for yeast based CFPS extracts through a collaborative effort that
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students, who contribute to an international research environment where English is the preferred language in the laboratory, at meetings and at seminars. The Department works in teams and therefore effective
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. Nature Physics20, 970 (2024)). You will also work on expanding our coherent imaging methodology to look at dynamics and phase switching in materials at the nanoscale (Johnson et al. Nature Physics19, 215