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. The candidate has: A PhD in computational biology, molecular biology, molecular epidemiology, or biostatistics A master’s degree in a similar field High-quality peer-reviewed publications that have scientific
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within the built environment. You will work on the following topics: Life cycle assessment of the use of wood and other biogenic materials in buildings, with specific focus on dynamic LCA Life cycle
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of results within SiC MOSFET power module switching dynamics, finite element analysis, circuit simulation, thermal performance or noise propagation is beneficial. You may obtain further professional
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underwater robotics, spanning from control design, dynamic simulations including hydrodynamic disturbances, sensor integration and sensor fusion. The primary goal is to design applications for inspection
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research groups and centres, and the department has at its disposal laboratory and clean room facilities for cell growth, molecular biology, brain analysis, 3D movement analysis, respiratory and circulatory
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in a number of research groups and centres, and the department has at its disposal laboratory and clean room facilities for cell growth, molecular biology, brain analysis, 3D movement analysis
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propagation, exploiting multipath effects while enhancing energy efficiency and adapting dynamically to changing network conditions. We are currently seeking a highly motivated and skilled individual to join
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physical models with pervasive data. It combines three key areas of research: optimization(encompassing multi-objective optimization, dynamic programming, and reinforcement learning), safety and resilience
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, research-based education, public sector services and knowledge collaboration. AAU educates students for the future and activities are based on a dynamic and transformative collaboration with the surrounding
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the dynamics of pain neuroplasticity and advance the understandings of this topic. The vision of CNAP is to identify and modulate key features of human pain neuroplasticity through a systematic approach