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Two year postdoc position at Aarhus University for single molecule FRET based investigations of l...
degree in molecular biology, biophysics, nanotechnology or another relevant field. The applicant must be fluent in written and spoken English and have a proven capability for independent thinking
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skills. We expect you to be fluent in oral and written English. Who we are The Institute of Biological and Chemical Engineering (BCE) has a strong focus on providing solutions for a sustainable future
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OpenFoam and developing solvers therein. In addition, the selected candidate is expected to have: Good publication track record, High level of motivation and independence, Good English communication skills
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programming and analytical skills. Ability to work independently and in collaboration with diverse teams. We offer DTU is a leading technical university globally recognized for the excellence of its research
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be widely implemented in clinical programs. Job description The aim of this position is to develop new chemical methods for the modification of nucleic acids. This includes the design and synthesis
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environment research experience working with real-world non-linear dynamic data, networks, and ideally with applying coupled oscillator models strong programming skills in e.g., Python previous research
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operators, transformers/LLM) and NN training. Strong Python programming skills (as a plus: C++ or Julia) and knowledge of scientific computing libraries (numpy, scipy, JAX…) and machine learning libraries
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structure and function Biofilms and EPS Excellence in both written and spoken English As a group member you will be expected to be a team player, where you contribute to student co-supervision, teaching and
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analytical skills, and a proactive and collaborative attitude. Excellent communication skills in English, both written and spoken. You should have a solid background and research experience in computer vision
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fluent in English. Show strong interpersonal and organizational skills, as well as a collaborative spirit. We acknowledge that imposter syndrome is a widespread phenomenon in academia, but it should not