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Aarhus University, Denmark - an international top-100 university - has made an ambitious recruitment plan to expand the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering. Therefore, the department
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The Department of Animal and Veterinary Sciences calls for applications for a 4-year position as a postdoctoral researcher in processing and development of new sustainable feed sources. The position
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of Parkinson’s disease and other synucleinopathies. The successful candidate will establish a collaborative research program on live-cell functional studies of alpha-synuclein aggregate processes in cell models
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applicants regardless of their personal background. Qualifications and the selection process Applicants for this position must hold a PhD degree (or equivalent level of education) in bioinformatics, data
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analyses. • Analyze and process microscopy data using specialized software • Train researchers and students in these techniques and advanced microscopy • Collaborate with team members on imaging needs
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plants such as cassava, barley, maize and wheat. The research seeks to elucidate and understand the mechanisms behind genetic control of signal transduction, cell differentiation, developmental processes
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You have academic qualifications at PhD level, for example within the areas of bioinformatics, machine learning or forensic odontology. We favour experience in computational data analysis, and the
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to protein engineering and molecular cloning, Experienced in bioinformatic genome analysis and computational tools related to protein structure analysis and prediction, Sufficient expertise in standard
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understand how materials interact with soft and hard tissue. Willingness to learn and integrate new methods or technologies, such as bioinformatics and 3D imaging processing. Ability to work both independently
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Bioinformatics. The department hosts 158 full time scientific staff, 77 technical/ administrative staff and 83 PhD students. 165 of the department's scientific staff and PhD students come from abroad from 49