35 phd-computational-neuroscience Postdoctoral positions at Aalborg University in Denmark
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worldwide for its high academic quality and societal impact. The Department of Electronic Systems employs more than 200 people, of which about 90 are PhD students, and about 40 % of all employees
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simulation of circuits in QSpice and LTSpice and programming of design tools using C and Phyton. The hardware test platforms are controlled by microcontrollers and it is needed to program the microcontrollers
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societal impact. The Department of Electronic Systems employs more than 200 people, of which about 90 are PhD students, and about 40 % of all employees are internationals. In total, it has more than 600
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compute resources, proteomics, metabolomics and advanced microscopy. Your competencies Documented experience with large scale microbial metagenomics and Oxford Nanopore Technologies sequencing, wet lab
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within DNA sequencing, laboratory automation, CPU and GPU compute resources, proteomics, metabolomics and advanced microscopy. Your competencies Documented experience with large scale microbial
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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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presupposesscientificqualifications at PhD–level or similarscientificqualifications. The research potential of eachapplicantwillbeemphasized in the overall assessment. Appointment as a Postdoc cannotexceed a period of fouryears in
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of Electronic Systems employs more than 200 people, of which about 90 are PhD students, and about 40 % of all employees are internationals. In total, it has more than 600 students in its BSc and MSc programs
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, Aalborg University is known worldwide for its high academic quality and societal impact. The Department of Electronic Systems employs more than 200 people, of which about 90 are PhD students, and about 40
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program, financed by the Villum Foundation, focused on the sustainable reuse of decommissioned wind turbine blades - made from fiber-reinforced polymers composites (FRP) – repurposed for civil construction