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Do you want to work with the newest long-read sequencing technologies? And do you see yourself as a team player who is strong in collaboration? If yes, we look forward to reading your application
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of the art equipment within DNA and RNA sequencing, laboratory automation, CPU and GPU compute resources, proteomics, metabolomics, and advanced microscopy. This position offers an excellent opportunity
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systems often demonstrate promising capabilities in controlled laboratory settings, their integration into real-world healthcare practice remains limited, as such systems must align with professional
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at bachelor and master level, supervising project and thesis work in alignment with AAU’s problem based learning model, and, when relevant, co supervising PhD students. Under the guidance of more experienced
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sensing measurements; and estimating and characterizing system parameters from data. For a Research Assistant: You will develop technical solutions aligned with the consortium's objectives and contribute
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characterization, Radar sensing, Quantum sensing. For a Research Assistant: You will develop technical solutions aligned with the consortium's objectives and contribute to related research areas under supervision
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industry or a project that involves other departments at Aalborg University. The projects consist of multiple tasks, which are shortly outlined below. It is not intended that the candidate works on all tasks
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ponds of different types and ecological quality, by implementing an integrative approach using conventional, molecular and computational tools to generate a dataset that spans multiple trophic layers
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evaluate their own teaching in alignment with course plans and programme learning objectives. The role also involves developing a personal teaching portfolio and completing the university’s pedagogical
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to the development of grant applications. You will also contribute to the group’s teaching portfolio, aligned with the curriculum and your research profile. In line with Aalborg University’s tradition of a Problem