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integrates CRISPR-based genome engineering, quantitative and live-cell microscopy, biochemistry, and computational analysis to dissect how cells sense and respond to replication-associated threats. Recent work
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and 10 research sections. We broadly cover digital technologies within mathematics, data science, computer science, and computer engineering, including artificial intelligence (AI), machine learning
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research areas: Diagnostic Imaging, Digital Health, Personalised Therapy, Precision Diagnostics, and Sensory and Neural Technology. Our technologies and solutions are developed with the aim of benefiting
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an expert in the extracellular vesicle field with skills in genetic engineering of extracellular vesicles (including transient/stable transgenesis of zebrafish), live embryo imaging, and spatial
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31 Jan 2026 Job Information Organisation/Company Aalborg Universitet Department The Faculty of Engineering and Science, Department of Energy, Esbjerg Energy Section Research Field Engineering
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. Nature Physics20, 970 (2024)). You will also work on expanding our coherent imaging methodology to look at dynamics and phase switching in materials at the nanoscale (Johnson et al. Nature Physics19, 215
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Job Description Are you a curious and driven physicist or engineer eager to tackle one of the most fundamental challenges in fusion energy? Our research group is seeking a brilliant and resourceful
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Job Description Center for Nano-Immune Cell-Engineering (NICE) at the Department of Health Technology (DTU Health Tech) invites a highly motivated Postdoctoral Researcher to join our group in
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, cellular biophysics or optical instrumentation. Responsibilities and qualifications We imagine that one of our new colleagues has experience in construction and/or operation of home-built optical setups
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. Nature Physics20, 970 (2024)). You will also work on expanding our coherent imaging methodology to look at dynamics and phase switching in materials at the nanoscale (Johnson et al. Nature Physics19, 215