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The Danish National Research Foundation’s Centre for Urban Network Evolutions (UrbNet), School of Culture and Society, Aarhus University, invites applications for the position as centre
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maintains a high academic and didactic standard. You possess professional collaborative skills and a broad academic network which you are able to bring into play in your contribution to the academic
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Species interact in complex biological networks e.g. foodwebs, forming the foundation of natural ecosystems. Yet, we lack the tools to predict how these networks change in time and space. This is
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computing. We offer Our new colleagues will become part of an inspirational international research environment with excellent facilities and strong collaborations with a vast international network, research
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will become part of an inspirational international research environment with excel-lent facilities and strong collaborations with a vast international network, research organizations and regu-latory
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technologies situated in close connection to the research environment, and a comprehensive national and international research network and good industrial and professional collaboration. What we offer A well
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. You possess professional collaborative skills and a broad academic network which you are able to bring into play in your contribution to the academic development of Aarhus University and its profile
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research of high international quality. You ensure that your teaching maintains a high academic and didactic standard. You possess professional collaborative skills and a broad academic network which you are
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strong collaborations with a vast international network, research organizations and regulatory stakeholders. Our special emphasis is the mathematical foundations for quantum theory and we are committed
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collaborations with a vast international network, research organizations and regulatory stakeholders. We offer a number of positions from which to further develop the mathematical foundations for quantum theory