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and 7 months to work on mitochondrial membrane protein complexes using structural biology methods, cryo-ET and STA. Expected start date and duration of employment The starting date is 1st February 2026
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and 7 months to work on mitochondrial membrane protein complexes using structural biology methods, cryo-ET and STA. Expected start date and duration of employment The starting date is 1st February 2026
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Center (CoaST). These facilities are now equipped with modern graphical user interfaces, unified communication protocols, and structured data pipelines that collect and store experimental data in dedicated
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positions is available at: Career at The University of Copenhagen – University of Copenhagen (ku.dk) . For more about postdoc positions and qualification requirements, see the Job Structure for Academic Staff
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qualifications You must be well organized, structured, self-driven and enjoy interacting and collaborating with colleagues including PhD students, postdocs, and you are expected to take part in supervision of BSc
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, we are looking for a candidate who has: Experience with qualitative research methods, particularly semi-structured interviews and stakeholder analysis, is required. Familiarity with agri-food systems
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production in the making of existential risk imaginaries. To this end, the postdoc will map relevant institutions and actors involved in the construction of existential risk scenarios and inquire the methods
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the key factors driving query-level energy consumption. Their benchmarks and reproducible measurement datasets will provide the foundation for model construction. You will also work with the Software
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modelling of diffuse scattering using X-rays, electrons and neutrons to establish local structure and correlated disorder in advanced materials and including ultrafast femtosecond science. The project
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modelling of diffuse scattering using X-rays, electrons and neutrons to establish local structure and correlated disorder in advanced materials and including ultrafast femtosecond science. The project