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Environmental Sciences (PLEN). Plant based foods and biochemistry (https://food.ku.dk/english/research_at_food/food-analytics-and-biotechnology/plant-based-foods-and-biochemistry_group/ ) PfB is led by Professor
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and international network between PhD students, postdocs, researchers, and industry. About the project The postdoctoral position is placed in Ute Cappel’s research group , which focuses
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, electrophysiology, imaging, genetic and whole-animal cardiovascular assays. This position represents an opportunity to work side-by-side with talented graduate students, postdocs, and specialists in a dynamic and
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include Boltzmann Generators [1 ,2 ], Surrogate-model Assisted Molecular Dynamics [3 ], and Implicit Transfer Operators [4 ,5 ]. The Postdoc will lead both the conceptual development in close collaboration
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is modelling and optimization using molecular dynamics and machine learning. The position is part of a team looking at these fascinating systems from their fundamental properties and making them in
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postdoctoral training in Molecular Microbiology were extremely cross-disciplinary and this interdisciplinarity is the norm for students and postdocs training in the Cegelski group. Cegelski has received several
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unsolicited services. Where to apply Website https://www.academictransfer.com/en/jobs/356257/postdoc-mammalian-cell-engineer… Requirements Additional Information Website for additional job details https
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as well as guidance from a multidisciplinary team of students and postdocs. Interested? Check out our laboratory and publications on https://raeslab.sites.vib.be/e... and/or https://scholar.google.com
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resources as well as guidance from a multidisciplinary team of students and postdocs. Interested? Check out our laboratory and publications on https://raeslab.sites.vib.be/e... and/or https
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across NanoLund and the Center for Molecular Protein Science (CMPS). You will be part of an ambitious and dynamic research team exploring new frontiers in programmable protein–semiconductor materials