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Aarhus University (http://bio.au.dk/en) and work in the Archaea Group (https://bio.au.dk/en/research/research-areas/microbial-processes-and-diversity/archaea-group), Section for Microbiology
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will be available for a 3-year period. You will be part of a research environment focusing on the ecology of plant-microbe interactions. You will specifically be contributing to the area of fungal
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Anatolia and from the Tigris to the Mediterranean with a focus on visual culture. Qualifications Applicants must hold a PhD degree in Classical Archaeology or document equal qualifications and be able
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quantitative and statistical modelling approaches to biological systems (including crop genetics, host-pathogen interactions, pathogen population genetics, evolutionary biology...). The candidate will work in
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operation of defined microbial communities, and modeling on metabolic interactions. Your qualifications You should have a PhD in microbiology, molecular biology, molecular genetics, or related field, and
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and/or language skills Hands-on skills and programming experience Who we are The robot design and control team led by Xuping Zhang is dedicated to advancing robotic interaction and manipulation, with a
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characterization of the intrinsically disordered regions of plant hormone transporters – initially focusing on auxin transporters of the PIN family and their interactions. Expected start date and duration of
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such as arts and cultural studies, visual culture, artistic research, curatorial studies, or other relevant disciplines. Prior experience in research and artistic interventions within the postcolonial and
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well as interactions with stakeholders are key components of Land-CRAFT. Our team of researchers works at field, farm, and landscape levels. The postdoctoral researcher will specialize in the exchange of nitrogen (N
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botanical journals, as well as Johan Lange’s role as editor and populariser of the Flora Danica project. The postdoc will identify and examine episodes of specimen collecting, botanical collaboration, visual