8 Electrical Engineering "Centre for Teaching Development and Digital Media" scholarships at University of Copenhagen in denmark
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part of the research program “Engineering small molecule-mediated regulation in bacteria to boost synthesis and production of bioactive compounds (BoostR)” which is financed by a Research Leader starting
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language. The ways we write, read, speak and listen are all being transformed by various forms of AI technology which are quickly becoming part of the mainstream. In the university context these changes will
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performance of heavily compiler-transformed code and connect it to the original program, allowing the programmer to understand the high-level performance of their program. Optimising data layout based on how it
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expression systems. Moreover, the project involves the development of novel methods for quantification of ligand binding under native receptor expression conditions as well as in genetically engineered cell
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of the virus. In addition, current serological assays for these viruses are hampered by cross-reactivities between them. The group at UCPH consists of two professors, two assistant professors, eight postdocs
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turnover, structural biology and protein dynamics as well as protein design, engineering and enzymology. The Centre is firmly based in molecular biology and biophysics and comprises the groups of eight
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nutrition contributes to this protection. The project will include a close collaboration with Prof. Tobias Kollmann and Dr. Nelly Amenyogbe (Dalhousie University). The current position will mainly focus
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methods for quantification of ligand binding under native receptor expression conditions as well as in genetically engineered cell lines. We provide close supervision and comprehensive training