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candidate with: A PhD degree in Life Science, preferable Cell Biology, Biomedicine, or Computational Biology Curious mind-set with a strong interest in fundamental Cell cycle, DNA replication and Genome
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, internet of things (IoT), chip design, cybersecurity, human-computer interaction, social networks, fairness, and data ethics. Our research is rooted in basic research and centres on mathematical models
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. Experience in building research networks, and communication across disciplines and professions are considered important, due to the research collaborative- and cross-disciplinary focus. Considering the wider
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description You will be working primarily with collaboration parters of remote handling and maintenance under the EUROfusion program The position will focus on aspects of dynamics and control of robotic
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an experience in technology-assisted monitoring or computational image analysis. Expected start date and duration of employment The position will start in June 2026, with exact starting date as agreed between
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, neuroscience and personalised medicine. The Department of Biomedicine provides research-based teaching of the highest quality and is responsible for a large part of the medical degree programme. Academic staff
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(Dept. of Clinical Medicine, Aarhus University). Your profile Applicants should hold a PhD in experimental life science, preferably within antibodies (engineering and cellular impact). Experience with
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PhD degree in Computer Science, Electrical Engineering or equivalent. Research interests and a scientific track record in Edge Computing research fields, such as Embedded AI, Edge AI, TinyML, and AIoT
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Postdoc position in advancing nature-based restoration and sustainable management of freshwater l...
to the requirements of the position at the university level. The applicant is expected to hold a PhD, demonstrate scientific innovation and excellence, publish research outcomes in international peer-reviewed journals
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cultures in the Age of Revolutions by analysing connections and translation networks between four geographic zones that all underwent significant political and social change in the period between 1815 and