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, or scientific publications Experience in statistical analysis of data including univariate, multivariate statistics Science communication skills proven publication record in international peer-reviewed journals
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tools capable of addressing fundamental questions in biodiversity and conservation. Your profile We are looking for candidates with strong skills in computer vision and image‑based data analysis, combined
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Postdoctoral Positions in PFAS Analytics, Degradation, and Thermophysical Properties - DTU Chemistry
significant challenges for experimental analysis, separation and immobilization studies, and the determination of physical‑chemical properties. Across these three projects, the overarching aim is to advance our
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tools capable of addressing fundamental questions in biodiversity and conservation. Your profile We are looking for candidates with strong skills in computer vision and image-based data analysis, combined
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6 Feb 2026 Job Information Organisation/Company Aalborg Universitet Department The Technical Faculty of IT and Design, Department of Computer Science, Section for Distributed, Embedded and
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collaborative project at the interface of directed experimental evolution, microbial ecology, and bioelectrochemical engineering. The project combines laboratory evolution approaches with omics-based analysis
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, or scientific publications Experience in statistical analysis of data including univariate, multivariate statistics Science communication skills proven publication record in international peer-reviewed journals
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research of high international quality, including publication Transcriptomics and molecular analysis of skeletal muscle Analysis of signaling pathways linking muscle excitability to gene regulation
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Determine T cell phenotype and transcriptomic characteristics Integrate T cell data with other adaptive immune parameters. Making high quality peptide-MHC reagents to explore T cell recognition How can we
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data storage in Iceland. Drawing on science and technology studies and, specifically, infrastructure studies (Edwards et al 2009; Star 1999), the project aims to follow moments of instability and re