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Experience with applied analysis of proteomics or transcriptomics (bulk/single-cell) Any of the following features are highly desirable, but not strictly required: Experience with developing bioinformatic
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and modern microbiology, modelling, and bioreactor engineering. Strong competences within fermentations and understanding of gas/liquid mass transfer issues. Experience on bioprocess upscaling and
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place at the Surface Science and Catalysis (SurfCat) labs of DTU Physics. In the SurfCat laboratories we have 3 electrochemical mass spectrometer devices, 20 potentiostats, 4 RDE set-ups, 6 gas chromatographs, 2
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) Responsibilities and qualifications You will be driving computational analysis of single-cell genomics (scRNA-seq, scATAC-seq) and bulk datasets (RNA, ATAC, ChIP-seq) for projects aimed at understanding molecular
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. Particularly, OPAs are compatible with cheap and high-volume manufacturing. Due to the unique features of compact size, fast scanning and low cost, the integrated OPAs are becoming a transformative technology
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adjusting the relative phases and amplitudes that feed into the individual emitters or antennas. Particularly, OPAs are compatible with cheap and high-volume CMOS manufacturing. Due to the unique features
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and detachment due to surface erosion and during repair of wind turbine blades, evaluation of volume and distribution of microplastics and its distribution over time, analysis of the effect of coatings
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-scale. Candidates should document experience within several of the fields: computational fluid mechanics, computational heat transfer, two-phase flow, flow in porous media as well as the finite volume
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have a PhD degree in civil or environmental engineering, or a similar degree. You should have expertise in the fields of mass balance modelling, impact assessment, and computational data science
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will be involved in animal testing of the interventions in rodents and larger animals. Your main place of work and employment will be at DTU. The bulk of the scientific work will be carried out