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Multiscale Mechanical Stimulation for Neural Tissue Engineering Research area and project description: Emerging evidence underscores the pivotal role of mechanics in modulating neuron function across
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Are you interested in conducting cutting edge experimental research contributing to green energy transition? Then the Department of Mechanical & Production Engineering at Aarhus University invites
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) in Computer Science, Electrical/Mechanical Engineering, Industrial Design, or a related area. strong technical competencies in at least one of the following fields: HCI, embedded systems, electrical
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-source CFD – particularly OpenFoam? Then the Department of Mechanical & Production Engineering at Aarhus University invites you to apply for a 2-year post-doc position. Expected start date and duration of
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dissect the mechanisms of kidney disease progression and potential intervention pathways using innovative injury models, serial intravital 2-photon microscopy of mouse kidneys, and state-of-the-art single
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food hydrocolloid to stabilize small molecules in selected food systems and understand the involved mechanisms. The postdoc will work on this exciting project in collaboration with and mentored by
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for climate change resilience through Innovation, Science and Technology – which aims to promote and demonstrate an innovative and participatory approach to climate change adaptation in 4 demonstrator and 8
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The Department of Mechanical and Production Engineering (MPE) at Aarhus University is expanding its activities in the fields of “Fluid mechanics and machine learning for digitalization of wind
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on developing statistical and quantitative modeling approaches to genomic and phenomic data and apply these models for understanding the genetic mechanisms underlying variation in agronomic traits
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the mechanism of interaction and how it may influence the enzyme – through both activation and possibly inhibition or forming non-reactive complexes can help in predicting novel enzymes with improved properties