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at the Department of Political Science, Aarhus University, and lead by professor Lasse Lindekilde (see https://ps.au.dk/forskning/forskningsprojekter/standby ). The position will be supervised by assistant professor
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-biologists. The team consists of a dynamic mix of experimental and computational biologists aiming to examine the factors and complexes governing the production and turnover of eukaryotic transcriptomes. What
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be used to prepare lamella samples for high resolution cryo-EM imaging and tomography. From AI assisted image analysis, 3D models for key proteins and biomolecular complexes will be fitted into 3D
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Processing and Machine Learning section at ECE and will be mentored by Assistant Professor Muhammad Rizwan Asif, whose research focuses on developing advanced deep learning methods for environmental and
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" at the PhD Programme Economics and Business Economics. You can read more about both the 3 and 4-year scheme here . The position is available from 1 September 2026 (or as soon as possible thereafter
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, neuroscience and personalised medicine. The Department of Biomedicine provides research-based teaching of the highest quality and is responsible for a large part of the medical degree programme. Academic staff
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staff of 43 full, associate and assistant professors, a support staff of ~40 technical and administrative staff, ~150 PhD-students and ~100 postdocs and around 350 students. In addition to excellence in
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with the Department of Agroecology. More information can be obtained from Head of CROP HEALTH section René Gislum, rg@agro.au.dk : and Tenure Track Assistant Professor Jawameer Hama, jawameer@agro.au.dk
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either Jawameer Hama (jawameer@agro.au.dk ), Tenure Track Assistant Professor or René Gislum (rg@agro.au.dk) , Head of Section , phone: +45 20542092. Formalities and salary range Salary and terms as agreed
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” funded by Independent Research Fund Denmark and led by Associate Professor Christoffer Basse Eriksen. The project aims to carry out the first large-scale study of the making of the Flora Danica (1761–1883