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of research. A working environment with teamwork, close working relations, network activities among young scientists and social activities. A workplace characterized by professionalism, equality and a healthy
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tools or functional genomic information or OMICS to improve genomic prediction models. The persons hired will collaborate with industry partners, teach at undergraduate and graduate levels, and supervise
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: Establish and develop experimental protocols and pipelines and implement data management compliance. Presentation of your work in various meetings (locally at the department, national and international
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datasets, UAV-derived information on NBS, and environmental data to quantify ecosystem services across Danish agricultural landscapes. The postdoc will work within an interdisciplinary team of applied and
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on “ Integrating AI into Aquatic Ecosystem Models to Decode Ecological Complexity ” funded by Villum Fonden. Within that project, the focus is on exploring novel ways to infer information from environmental data
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dynamics information. As a postdoc, you will contribute to the development of single molecule fluorescence real-time imaging methodologies using both experimental approaches, involving model nucleic acids
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with teamwork, close working relations, network activities among young scientists and social activities a workplace characterized by professionalism, equality and a healthy work-life balance Place of
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, not only at Aarhus University but also at the other institutions involved in the project. As part of the DESIRE project, you will collaborate with a national team of 5-10 data scientists/developers and
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motivated staff scientists to work on microbial electrosynthesis to convert CO2 and H2 at the cathode of microbial electrochemical technologies into methane as part of an electromethanogenesis project
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The place of work is at Aarhus University, Risø Campus, Frederiksborgvej 399, 4000 Roskilde. Contact information For further information, please contact: Sr Scientist and MUNI-RISK coordinator Hans Sanderson