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Post-Doctoral Fellowship in risk assessment and prioritization and remediation of dumped munition...
to join new research projects. You can contribute to the development of the project MUNI-RISK and MineSweeper and work towards protecting the Baltic Sea and EU oceans. The Department of Environmental
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are propagated into the ocean – Emissions can be from ships, windfarms and oil platforms (active or decommissioned). Many of these oily products contain surface active chemistries that will determine the fate of
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diseases. In this project, the candidate will develop new computational strategies to identify human genetic variation linked to cell fate changes in neurodevelopmental disorders and cancer. The candidate
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impact of expanding low oxygen regions). RECLESS aims to predict how ongoing ocean deoxygenation impacts microbial nitrogen transformations and thereby the future availability of nitrogen to support
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city located at a fjord and close to the sea, and is well-connected (by car, train, but also via Aalborg Airport). Denmark in general, and Aalborg in particular, are known for their excellent quality
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variations in how businesses preempt regulatory challenges. Write academic articles based on findings for submission to top political science and sociology journals. Present findings at international
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University takes a leading international position within data management and verification. Aalborg is an attractive student city located at a fjord and close to the sea, and is well-connected (by car, train
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methods to enhance the understanding of the Greenland Ice Sheet, peripheral glaciers, and their contribution to sea level rise using finite element models such as the Ice-sheet and Sea-level System Model
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, contaminants and diseases affect ocean health in the Arctic among other marine mammals and blue food and local communities’ One Health (3PC). The postdoc will be expected to contribute actively
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twofold: to understand how evolving atmospheric oxygen concentrations over time might have impacted the history of algal evolution and to understand how modern climate change, as it impacts ocean