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workflows. Research Environment and Collaborative Structure The position is embedded within the Protein Research Group (PRG) at the University of Southern Denmark – an internationally recognized center
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. The position is part of the new research project “Functional screening to identify novel repressive chromatin factors,” combining genome-wide reporter-based screening , FACS , and multi-omics/proteomics
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be able to work experimentally with hardware-in-the-loop platforms, manage and validate data from thermal systems, and contribute to optimization activities across multi-energy systems and energy
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receive innovations - consumers. The projects will leverage the Danish Innovation Index database, which includes multi-year consumer perceptions across 20 industries and close to 100 Danish companies
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particular, the candidate will investigate enhancement of RL controllers in multi-agent settings and by incorporating optimization techniques such as multi-objective optimization. Overall, the candidate will
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thereafter. The position will be available for a 2-year period. This position will be located at the Pioneer Center Land-CRAFT, which was established in June 2022 to undertake fundamental and applied research
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candidate will join an interdisciplinary team working to combat multi-resistant Gram-negative infections (CREs and 3GCs) through innovative chemical strategies. The postdoctoral project is part of our current
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agents. The successful candidate will join an interdisciplinary team working to combat multi-resistant Gram-negative infections (CREs and 3GCs) through innovative chemical strategies. The postdoctoral
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multi-carrier and cross-border energy grids, and efficiently activate flexibility services. These data-driven advances can deliver system-wide benefits, including lower operation and reserve-procurement
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application of cumulative impact assessment model using food webs, which is intended to assess impact of multi-stressors on trophic and non-trophic interactions networks. The modelling will be primarily based