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-rescue missions. This position will involve close collaboration with the PhD student at SDU who is developing technical building blocks that can support the research. A key feature of this position is a
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at conferences and meetings. Maintain high scientific rigor while fostering innovation and translational impact. Required Qualifications PhD in yeast synthetic biology, biotechnology, molecular biology, immunology
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for applicants who have obtained their PhD within the past 4 years, have a good publication record, and have proven their expertise on computational electrodynamics and the theory of light–matter interactions
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research spans from basic to applied within both natural sciences and engineering. With approx. 150 employees, 75 PhD students, and 775 bachelor and master’s students at our campuses in Aalborg (main campus
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to collaborate with industry partners, teach at undergraduate and graduate levels, and supervise Master's, and PhD students. Candidates will become part of a collaborative work environment within and outside QGG
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contribute to joint research efforts within the program. · Present your work at group meetings, conferences, and in high-quality scientific publications. · Contribute to the supervision of MSc and PhD students
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, a support-staff of ~30 people, ~150 PhD-students and postdocs and around 400 students. For further information, please contact Professor, dr. scient. et techn. Bo Brummerstedt Iversen (bo@chem.au.dk
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research spans from basic to applied within both natural sciences and engineering. With approx. 150 employees, 75 PhD students, and 775 bachelor and master’s students at our campuses in Aalborg (main campus
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high-impact journals Required qualifications: PhD degree (or equivalent) in physics, photonics, optical engineering, or a related field Solid hands-on laboratory experience in experimental optics, e.g
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airborne geophysical observations, and strong competences in Arctic fieldwork logistics. The gravity research group has carried out airborne gravimetry since the 1990s and has an annual work programme to