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biosynthetic pathways for microbially-derived molecules and understanding how microbial molecule production can be modulated for disease prevention and therapeutic benefit. Using a combination of computational
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. The position also involves applying computational tools to guide enzyme selection and cascade design, as well as to interpret kinetic and screening data. The candidate will document methods and results in a
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description You will be contributing to developing and implementing novel algorithms at the intersection of computational physics and machine learning for the data-driven discovery of physical models. You will
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systems, integrated sensing and communication, and theoretical modeling of 6G systems Solid mathematical background and significant experience in scientific computing programming (MATLAB, Python, C/C
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materials, catalysis and/or surface science. For Topic 4, candidates must have documented skills within computational modelling of atomistic processes. Experience in scientific programming, e.g. using Python
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description You will be contributing to developing and implementing novel algorithms at the intersection of computational physics and machine learning for the data-driven discovery of physical models. You will
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topics. High-level experience with software environments for statistical computing, preferably ”R”. Commitment to open and reproducible research practices An inquisitive mindset and an enthusiastic
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qualifications: As a formal qualification, you must have a master’s degree or PhD degree (or equivalent) in engineering or equivalent within the area of bioinformatics, computational biology, or a related field
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counselling to expat partners. Read more here . Please find more information about entering and working in Denmark here . Aarhus University also offers a Junior Researcher Development Programme targeted
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methods, design interventions, and digital/computational methods to engage users, publics, and partners in exploring dilemmas, controversies, and paths to sustainable and desirable futures. We strive