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. The starting date is on 1st of October 2025. Short presentation of the research project The postdoc position is a part of the externally funded research project: Lost to Climate: The Arctic is experiencing some
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presentation of the research project The postdoc position is a part of the externally funded research project: Lost to Climate: The Arctic is experiencing some of the fastest warming on the planet, leading
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in spoken and written English. Additional desirable qualifications Some experience with 'Big Data' or another complex data organization project will be preferred but not required if advanced coding
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://nexs.ku.dk/english/ and inquiries about the position can be made to the team’s Research Manager, Kate Aiko Wickham (kawi@nexs.ku.dk ).
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job advertisement by clicking the 'Apply' button Read more about DTU at www.dtu.dk/english
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University of Southern Denmark with international partners from Stanford University, Utrecht University, and the University of Toronto to form a truly Pioneering Center on P2X. You can read more about the
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-record within the field of observational research. Experience with programming is preferred, and some experience with data science or AI will be considered a strength. Further, the candidate should
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, passionate about science, and keen to learn and improve skills within a supportive research environment. You will be part of a multidisciplinary team and will be tasked with proactively seeking and maintaining
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with theorists and experimental scientists. The project revolves around (1) implementing molecular simulations and developing new techniques for simulations of transmembrane proteins, particularly those involved
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thereafter. About the Project CRIMESCAN explores the political, cultural, and international ramifications of the Crimean War (1853–1856) for Scandinavia. Bridging international history, nationalism studies