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bioinformatics A stimulating, inclusive, and international research environment with structured mentoring and career development support Competitive salary and social benefits according to the collective agreement
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partnerships with the University of Leipzig (Bioinformatics, Prof. Peter Stadler), the Helmholtz Center for Environmental Research in Leipzig (Molecular Systems Biology, Prof. Martin von Bergen) and the
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welcome to contact us. You will find contact persons at the bottom of the jobpost. Further information Read more about our recruitment process here The appointment process at Aalborg University involves a
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. You can read about the recruitment process at https://employment.ku.dk/faculty/recruitment-process/ .
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understanding of the physical processes of the wave structure interaction. The postdoc position aims at developing a state-of-the-art methodology for accurate testing of such structures in our physical wave basin
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Professor Kjeld Pedersen: kp@mp.aau.dk, phone +4599409220. Further information Read more about our recruitment process here The appointment process at Aalborg University involves a shortlisting process. You
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communication, applied AI, or a related field. You have experience with machine learning and signal processing, and preferably knowledge of RF or wireless systems. You can work with experimental data (e.g
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in robotics, AI, signal processing, and autonomous systems to join the SonicEye research project, funded by the National Defence Technology Centre (NFC) and conducted in collaboration with leading
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thereafter) for a period of two years. Lithium-ion batteries are a cornerstone of the green transition, powering technologies from electric vehicles to large-scale energy storage. However, charging processes
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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