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The Centre for Computational Thinking and Design at the Department of Digital Design and Information Studies within the School of Communication and Culture at Aarhus University invites applications
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initiatives focusing on: Next-generation energy storage systems Power converter design for Power-to-X (PtX) solutions Microgrid applications Quantum computing in power systems And other emerging technologies in
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that can restart replication [1-2]. The newly funded Circles of Life (COL) project focuses on a combined design and evolution strategy to produce and investigate natural and synthetic RNA complexes with
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experimental research, computational methods, and the design, implementation, and evaluation of novel XR techniques. The roles provide opportunity to contribute and collaborate at the top of the field
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. Tasks The successful candidate will be involved in research on developing single- and dual-atom catalysts for bicarbonate conversion using electrochemical methods. Focus will be on the design of
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, which is a collaboration between the Department of Business Development and Technology and the Department of Digital Design and Information Studies. The project ‘Practice Resonant AI Ethics for the Public
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Designing and evaluating segmentation algorithms for multi-energy spectral CT data Contributing to or leading work on advanced reconstruction, spectral decomposition, or signal processing methods Integrating
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Are you interested in food structure and functionality studies and can you contribute to designing the food of the future? Then the Department of food science invites you to apply for a 2 years
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material and processing costs. Contribute to the design, construction, and commissioning of a prototype setup for bulk production of selected promoter systems. Perform physicochemical characterization and
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consist of: AQP2 trafficking in renal epithelial cells • Design and execution of mechanistic studies on AQP2 vesicular shuttling and regulated membrane insertion in renal collecting duct cell models