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The Department of Computer Science, Aarhus University invites applications for postdocs and PhD students. Supported by a generous ERC Advanced Grant and a Villum Investigator Grant from Villum
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broadly. Qualifications and specific competences: The ideal candidate has a PhD in computer science, human-computer interaction, or child-computer interaction and can construct IT-based research prototypes
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academic or industry leadership roles. Your profile Applicants should hold a PhD in Computer Science, Electrical Engineering, Computer Engineering, Telecommunications, or a similar field, with a strong
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for new research projects. Qualifications: We are seeking a highly motivated candidate with the following qualifications: A PhD degree within biology, environmental chemistry, chemistry, or similar
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the various projects. Also, you are expected to contribute to the content of the group webpage and possibly outreach on social media. Your profile Applicants should hold a PhD in physics or chemistry. You must
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collaboration within the Software Engineering group, and potentially across other research groups in the SECS Section. Your profile Applicants should hold a PhD degree in Computer Science or related field
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be employed by the Department of Biology at Aarhus University and work in the Section for Microbiology at this department. The section employs 12 permanent scientific staff and ~20 PhD students and
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integrates, develops, and disseminates knowledge of farm animal management and relationships between actors and animals. Researchers in the section teach BSc, MSc and PhDs in animal and veterinary science
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and mechanical design. The Department currently employs ca. 25 full-time scientific staff, plus ca. 40 PhD students and Postdocs. In addition to staff, the Department hosts ca. 900 Bachelor and Master
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hold a PhD in physics, but other fields within the natural sciences may be considered for applicants with a strong profile on the points listed below. Experience with experiments based on femtosecond