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The Pioneer Centre for AI and Department of Computer Science at the University of Copenhagen invites application for a 2-year postdoctoral full-time research position in the domain of Natural
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, teaching, and supervising students at the University of Copenhagen. Applicants should hold a PhD or equivalent in computational biology, bioinformatics, molecular microbiology, bacterial genetics, immunology
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in geology, genetics, ecology, evolutionary biology, computer science, statistics, and more. During onboarding, there will be particular emphasis on facilitating integration in the Center and the
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an interactive user interface. The position is funded by the Novo Nordic Foundation. Our research Genome editing is to a very large degree driven by developments of the CRISPR technology of which the computational
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conservation, by bridging between state of the art in science and practical nature management. In this work, we combine primary field based research, scientific reviews and collaborations with nature managers in
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, have the following skills and qualifications: a PhD in (genetic) epidemiology, statistical genetics, computational biology, machine learning or a related field. a strong computation background and
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skills, both written and oral are required. The successful candidates must hold a PhD degree in either computer science, Earth sciences, mathematics, physics, or in related disciplines. The transport
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the newly established ‘Center for Intestinal Immune Regulation (CIIR)’ funded by the Novo Nordisk Foundation Challenge Programme. CIIR is comprised of 4 collaborating teams: the Agace lab (University
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, computational cognitive modelling, and human language technology. The successful candidate will contribute to The Dictionary of Old Norse Prose (ONP) at The Arnamagnæan Collection. The dictionary is a historical