50 optimization-nonlinear-functions Postdoctoral positions at Nature Careers in Denmark
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candidate is expected to work with an international team, establish experimental designs, and provide biological insight into the mechanisms of chromatin recognition and repair. The postdoc is expected
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is to use a cutting-edge ensemble of genetic, cell biological, biochemical, organismal, and modern ‘omic’-approaches to achieve a comprehensive understanding of the process of gene expression. CGEN
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biodiversity, detect changes, and inform conservation decisions. The successful candidate will play a pivotal role in expanding the use of genetics and genomics within biodiversity research, bridging disciplines
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can use and combine various cutting-edge data modes such as single-cell ATAC-seq, single-cell RNA-seq, spatial gene expression, and whole-genome sequencing. The candidate will get the opportunity
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Technology (OFT). As part of Aarhus Universities role in the project we are to bring about process understanding, development of the oil upgrading and handling strategies and development of analytical protocol
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, or a closely related field or similar. Experience in the use of/carrying out/handling EDA tools, device characterisation, data analysis and/or numerical simulations/validation Spintronics, memristors
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of extension up to three years depending on performance. This position offers an exciting opportunity to join a multidisciplinary and collaborative research environment combining genomics, bioinformatics, aging
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The position is for a two-year period starting from 1 February 2026 or as soon as possible therefter. Job description The position is part of an interdisciplinary project “High throughput Virtual 3D
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well as international partners. Field experiments, digital technologies - including modelling and remote sensing, as well as interactions with stakeholders are key components of Land-CRAFT. You will be part of a research
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controlling cancer cell biology. Your research focus will be on (1) the molecular mechanisms underlying the action of the oncoprotein MYC; or 2) the role of chromatin remodeling complexes in regulating access