28 density-functional-theory-dft Postdoctoral positions at Aarhus University in Denmark
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understanding of fundamental principles behind brain functioning in general. With a strong foundation in music practice and theory at the highest level and a focus on the clinical application of music, MIB
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anthropology contribute to a new general theory on ‘peripheral synergy’? How does Mobility , and stuckness, configure young livelihoods on the urban periphery, and how may we draw nearer to this through
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is important that you are able to work in a team and work for the overall goal in the project. Your profile The applicant should have demonstrated excellence and have a relevant PhD degree in chemical
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possible thereafter. The position is a fixed-term full-time position for 2 years. As a Postdoc at the Department of Forensic Medicine, you will be part of a workplace with dedicated and specialised employees
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academic excellence, diversity, and a healthy work environment. In an international and diverse research setting, dedicated researchers and staff work to generate new knowledge within key biomedical fields
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thereafter. The position is a fixed-term full-time position for 27 months. The Department of Biomedicine prioritises diversity and a good work environment, as this is a prerequisite for groundbreaking research
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academic excellence, diversity, and a healthy work environment. In an international and diverse research setting, dedicated researchers and staff work to generate new knowledge within key biomedical fields
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We are seeking applicants for a 2 year-postdoctoral position to join us in the Optomechanics group at the Department of Physics and Astronomy in order to work with nanoguitar optomechanical
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possible thereafter. The position is a fixed-term full-time position for 3 years. As a biostatistician at the Department of Clinical Medicine, you will be part of what is probably the largest health science
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is part of an interdisciplinary project funded by the Human Frontiers Science Program (www.hfsp.org) and involves collaboration with researchers from biology and mechanical engineering from the UK