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tasks The Senior Researcher is expected to participate in the development, maintenance and application of tools for single cell microbiology related to the field of environmental microbiology, in
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documented expertise in large-scale long-read metagenome projects within environmental genomics. This includes development of wet-lab protocols, sequencing, associated bioinformatics and usage of HPC SLURM
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2026 or soon hereafter. Your work tasks The Senior Researcher is expected to participate in the development of microbial databases for activated sludge, anaerobic digesters and other engineered systems
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environment that supports this equilibrium. You can read more about family and work-life balance in Denmark . Aarhus University also offers a Junior Researcher Development Programme targeted at career
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professorship in AI Accelerator Circuits and Architectures. The position is aimed at candidates with a strong and documented track record in hardware accelerator development, with demonstrated experience in AI
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Digital Science Support. As Head of Section, you will lead a team of talented professionals at the intersection of research and software development. You will shape the strategy, foster partnerships across
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of Denmark (DTU). The position focuses on the development of nanomaterial-based biosensors for ultra-early cancer detection, alongside the development of advanced nanoformulation-based cancer therapeutic
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, this position offers a unique opportunity. You will work with real robots, real sensors, and real physical interaction problems, contributing directly to the development of autonomous mining systems capable
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PhD scholarship in Mid-Infrared Frequency Comb Technology for High-Sensitivity Sensing – DTU Electro
-sensitivity sensing applications. Your responsibilities will follow the project scope described above and include laser design and development, nonlinear frequency conversion, frequency-comb stabilization and
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). The successful PhD candidate will use a combination of adaptive laboratory evolution and rational metabolic engineering to achieve these goals. In addition, they will develop growth‑coupled selection strategies