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and practical experience with case study research on local policy customization Fluency in the Danish language since much of the research will be based on process studies of Danish municipalities Who we
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classrooms in Year 7 and 8 from dialogical, sociocultural and social semiotic perspectives. We focus on students’ observable writing processes in terms of strategies and interactions, their texts, and their
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activities of the Department and faculty. Qualifications and Specific Competences The ideal candidate has: A PhD in Computer Science, Informatics, Computer Engineering, or a related discipline Strong
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determination methods (X-ray crystallography and single-particle cryo-EM) and a high-performance GPU computer cluster for structural biology. Your profile The successful candidate should have: A Ph.D. degree in a
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with cell culture, protein expression and purification. Experience with biophysical methods and cryo-EM sample preparation and data collection and processing is highly desired. Strong communication
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information For further information about the position please contact Professor Jørgen Kjems: jk@mbg.au.dk _________________________________________________________________________ Application procedure
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For further information, please contact: Dr Georgina Brennan, +4520689612, g.brennan@ecos.au.dk. Deadline Applications must be received no later than 12th December 2025 . Application procedure Shortlisting is
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Associate Professor Andreas Pavlogiannis at pavlogiannis@cs.au.dk Application procedure Shortlisting is used. This means that after the deadline for applications – and with the assistance from the assessment
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, Denmark. For further information contact line manager Barbara Vad Andersen, phone +45 30707860, E-mail: barbarav.andersen@food.au.dk Application procedure Short-listing is used. This means that after
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on aspects of fracture processes, stochastic material behavior, and the development of physics-based models that can bridge the gap between continuum mechanics descriptions and disorder-driven statistical