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Niels Bohr Institute at Faculty of Science, the University of Copenhagen is looking for a lead engineer with effect from 1 August 2024 or as soon as possible after that date. About us The position
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. The candidate will be part of the NQCP Theory and Simulation team (70%) who work closely with the NQCP Quantum Engineering teams in the quest of identifying truly scalable processors for fault tolerant quantum
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We are seeking a highly motivated and responsible postdoctoral researcher to join the Eye Translational Research Unit at the University of Copenhagen to be part of the “Finding Ophthalmic Risk and
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experience and skills: Experience generating and culturing iPSC Deep understanding of the CRISPR/Cas9 gene-editing technology Experience working with mouse embryos and genetically modified mouse models Terms
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engineering, malicious software analysis and prevention, and similar topics. We are particularly encouraging people working at the intersection of systems-level security and formal aspects of computer science
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Lipid biomarker laboratory is fully equipped with cutting edge technology for the analysis of lipids and biomarkers in sediment and archaeological samples. The assistant professor’s responsibilities will
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, as well as knowledge and technology transfer Provide research-based teaching The professor is also required to possess good interpersonal and communicative skills. Terms of employment The position is a
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to implement fundamental engineering principles into pharmaceutical production including sustainability aspects. Research in the 3P group (Pharmaceuticals, Processes and Products group) is focusing
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various forms of AI technology which are quickly becoming part of the mainstream. In the university context these changes will have – and have in fact already had – quite fundamental consequences for how
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, consisting of 21 research groups and 5 technology platforms, who work in a vibrant international research environment with a focus on interdisciplinary collaboration. Our researchers share a common purpose as