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A Postdoc position is available to explore the enigmas of intracellular signal transduction with a focus on the calcium(Ca2+ ) feedback loop in IP3/Ca2+ -signaling. IP3 stimulates the release of Ca2
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Efficiency. The postdocs will be positioned in the section for Applied Power Electronic Systems. The research area will be within the modeling and design optimization of power converters based on digital twin
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channel-type cyclodextrin crystals by chemically cross-linking using different approaches including the use of gas phase or suspension based crosslinking techniques. The prospective Postdoc will be
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aware algorithms) and apply them in several real-world settings of important clinical relevance. The Postdoc will be responsible for leading the development of Bayesian metrics for privacy preserving AI
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mechanisms with changes in cortical manifestations during an intervention(e.g., exercise) for symptom reduction. Your research will help us understand the mechanisms involved when pain becomes chronic
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"Power Electronics Packaging, Materials and Emerging Applications" and the Postdoc will be positioned to the section for Power Electronics System Integration and Materials. The position is within
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manifestations during an intervention(e.g., exercise) for symptom reduction. Your research will help us understand the mechanisms involved when pain becomes chronic(www.cnap.hst.aau.dk/lundbeck-professorship
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Lindhard [email protected] , Tel.+45 25397266. Qualification Requirements: Appointment as a Postdoc requires scientific qualifications at the PhD level or similar scientific qualifications. Emphasis will be
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. The university determines the exact weighting of the various responsibilities. The weighting of the various responsibilities may vary over time. Appointment as a postdoc cannot exceed a period of four
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papers or other research artifacts with larger impact, demonstrated e.g. via a higher number of citations, best paper awards or software usage. Independent and significant production after finishing a PhD