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Job Description We are looking for two highly skilled and motivated scientists for our program within carbohydrate chemistry, glycobiology, and vaccine design. You will join the team working
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. We expect applicants to hold a PhD in a relevant field such as techno-anthropology, science and technology studies, human-computer interaction, human-robot interaction, digital health, anthropology
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research infrastructure, laboratories, equipment, and highperforming computing clusters. Place of work The place of work is C.F. Møllers Allé 3, Bldg. 1130, 8000 Aarhus C. The area of employment is Aarhus
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. Your competences You have academic qualifications at PhD level. Candidates can have a background in a (bio)medical discipline (incl. medicine or dentistry), medical physics, computer/data science
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research profile within organisational studies, Computer-Supported Cooperative Work, Human-Computer Interaction or related research areas as documented by a PhD dissertation and/or research publications
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), Aarhus University we are executing a broad portfolio of projects within electrochemical energy conversion and storage technologies. Applications are invited for a 8 months postdoc position in the field
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), Aarhus University we are executing a broad portfolio of projects within electrochemical energy conversion and storage technologies. Applications are invited for a 8 months postdoc position in the field
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The Department of Biomedicine, Faculty of Health, Aarhus University invites applications for a postdoctoral position in Computational Spatial Proteomics and Multi-Omics Integration, starting 1
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production strains) for improved synthesis of valuable proteins and biochemicals. The project of this position aims to develop computational methods for design of modular RNA origami robots. The project
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for a fully funded 18-month postdoctoral position. The position is to be filled from August 1, 2026, or as soon as possible thereafter. The position is part of a newly funded project from the Lundbeck