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-noise magnetic sensors (Hall, magnetoresistive or NV magnetometers) is an advantage, but not a must. General qualifications: A strong drive to move the frontiers of science. The ability to work
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degree (or equivalent) within computational toxicology (QSAR), toxicology, pharmacy, chemistry, biology or another relevant scientific area and a strong interest in QSAR research Strong professional
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Ander Gorm Pedersen (Department of Health Technology (DTU Health Tech), Section for Bioinfomatics, DTU), and Associate Professor Hannes Schroeder (Globe Institute, University of Copenhagen). You will also
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, Computer Science, Applied Mathematics, Industrial Engineering or a related field. Programming skills in at least one scientific language, such as Java, Python, or Matlab, are essential for the position