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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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, entrepreneurship, and work-life balance. Be part of a university that values innovation, societal impact, and diversity. In this position you will develop and lead a research program focused on applying quantitative
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have a record of engagement with empirical and theoretical interdisciplinary research and ability to work autonomously, and as part of a team. For further information please contact: Head of Department
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part of the Dynamical Systems Section. We perform research within a broad range of areas within dynamical systems including modeling, optimization, forecasting, and controlling in both deterministic and
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, bioactive compounds, and other key nutrients. Develop and apply machine learning and modeling techniques to analyse, predict, and optimize the effects of processing on food composition, food Ingredient
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thereafter. The position is part of the Nudge2Green project, focusing on the development of intelligent software solutions to influence and support sustainable food choices among consumers. In this role
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of Cross-Cultural and Regional Studies, University of Copenhagen. As part of a team of researchers coming from anthropology, ethnology, and memory studies the postdoc must be willing and able to participate
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part of the Department of Communication. The department is home to approx. 80 faculty members, 40 PhD students, 20 postdocs, 40 part-time lecturers, 27 administrative staff, and 2200 students
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group is focused on developing new computational methods for the prediction of chemical reactivity. The group is a part of Department of Chemistry, Faculty of SCIENCE, University of Copenhagen. We
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tradition for close collaboration where all employees are expecting openness, mutual respect, and sharing of ideas, resources, and competences. Veterinary Neurology is part of the Section for Diagnostic