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. For more information about the department, please visit the website. Be part of a large-scale international project We are looking for a talented and motivated PhD student for the EPHEMERAL research project
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research is at the cutting edge of Human-Computer Interaction (HCI), personal fabrication, and physical user interfaces. As a research assistant, you will support our research team on implementing a novel
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on an overall assessment. Further information on the recruitment process at University of Copenhagen can be found here: https://employment.ku.dk/faculty/recruitment-process/ An Equal Opportunity Workplace
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. Project Description Dynamic assessment of bone and joint motion remains a major challenge in musculoskeletal imaging. While MRI and CT provide high-resolution anatomical information, they are limited in
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wide variety of services for international researchers and accompanying families, including a relocation service and an AU Expat Partner Programme . You can also find information about the taxation
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, close working relations, network activities among young scientists, and social activities a workplace characterized by professionalism, equality, and a healthy work-life balance Contact Information
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reference If you want a referee to upload a letter of reference on your behalf, please state the referee’s contact information when you submit your application. We strongly recommend that you make
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Work The place of work is Ny Munkegade 120, 8000 Aarhus C. Contact Information Further information about the position may be obtained from / For further information please contact: Dr Simon Wall +45
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(such as heart disease, diabetes, and cancer) using, for example, data from registries and/or biobanks. The research will be performed in close collaboration with Center for Clinical Data Science (CLINDA
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of scientist working at the interplay of fundamental and medical research. You will be responsible for processing, analyzing and interpreting Next-Generation Sequencing data from bulk and single-cell experiments