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generation Developing and optimizing generative models for de novo minibinder design Integrating structural biology data into AI pipelines for receptor–ligand interaction modeling Fine-tuning large protein
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publications in leading international venues. - Guiding and working with Master and Ph.D. students at ECE and collaborators as needed. More information - see the attached link or email: sshreya AT ece.au.dk
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, organoid-based models and in vivo cancer and infection models Integration and analysis of transcriptomics and proteomics datasets Establishment and maintenance of standardised experimental pipelines Data
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data and offers a broad range of online and in-house bioinformatic pipelines for analysing bacterial and viral genomes and metagenomes. The group has already back in 2013 developed a bioinformatic
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, microbial fermentation performance, and links between fermented foods and gut health. Responsibilities and qualifications The main areas of research will be: Develop and evaluate beneficial microorganisms
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tasks include planning, conducting, and publishing epidemiological studies using large-scale observational data, primarily register-based, focusing on women’s short- and long-term health outcomes within
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the relevant union. The period of employment is 3 years. You can read more about career paths at DTU here . Further information Further information may be obtained from Associate Professor Matteo Fumagalli
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career paths at DTU here . Further information Further information may be obtained from Professor Rasmus Bjørk, +45 46 77 58 95, rabj@dtu.dk . You can read more about DTU Energy at www.energy.dtu.dk
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to assess cell performance evolution and degradation behaviour Investigating impurity-induced degradation mechanisms related to feed gases, system components, or cell materials Analysing experimental data and
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the relevant union. The period of employment is 3 years. You can read more about career paths at DTU here . Further information Further information may be obtained from Associate Professor Timothy P. Jenkins