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The Cognition, Intention, and Action (CoInAct) Research Group and Department of Psychology, Faculty of Social Sciences, University of Copenhagen (UCPH), Denmark, invites applications for a
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specifically, the focus is loss of Indigenous knowledge and culture, and loss of subsistence livelihoods due to sea ice melt in Greenland. The position is a fixed-term position limited to a period of 2 years
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, technology, and sustainability. About research We are looking for an innovative researcher with a background in music cognition, psychology, music technology, or musical data science, ideally with a
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regional entanglements with and responses to different imperial hegemonies. LoCiS aims to reveal new knowledge about intersecting identities on an individual, local and regional level through a long durée
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desirable that the candidates have strong knowledge in at least one of the following research directions: 1) array signal processing 2) Radio channel sounding, estimation, and modelling 3) Integration design
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environment. Knowledge about emissions of volatile PFAS compounds to air is limited, and it is unknown whether landfills and wastewater treatment plants are significant sources when it comes to PFAS emissions
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, scientific integrity, and a proactive attitude toward research, engineering, and knowledge sharing. Please indicate clearly in your application which position(s) you are applying for. Position 1 – Postdoc in
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with a background in Music Cognition, Psychology, Music Technology, or Musical Data Science, ideally with a specialisation in experimental concert research and/or collection and analysis of continuous
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expected to have: Obtained a Ph.D. in a relevant area, e.g., biological and biomedical sciences, kidney physiology, molecular biology, or another closely related discipline. Proven experience and knowledge
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for 34 months. The starting date is October 1, 2025, or as soon as possible thereafter. Research environment The postdoc will be affiliated with the Research Unit of Health and Cognitive Psychology. A