21 health-program-coordinator Postdoctoral positions at University of Southern Denmark in Denmark
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. using eddy covariance) Quantifying biogeochemical fluxes in the laboratory (e.g. using oxygen microprofiling and sediment incubations) Sediment solid phase and porewater analyses Coordinating shipment
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the effectiveness of the digital nudging approaches and publishing the findings in high-impact venues. Moreover, the postdoc will actively support the management of SDU-led work packages, including coordinating
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(especially epistemology, value theory, ethics, political philosophy, philosophy of mind and phenomenology) and applied philosophy (e.g. philosophy of health, philosophy and climate change, philosophy
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). The successful candidate will contribute to the Multilingual Privacy research project. This project aims to explore privacy in the realms of multilingual programs, with a particular focus on mitigating information
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equipment, facilities, and infrastructure. A competitive salary and social benefits (e.g., health coverage, parental leave, social security, etc.) (https://www.sdu.dk/en/om-sdu/international-staff/getting
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Job Description The Department of Psychology at the University of Southern Denmark (Campus Esbjerg) invites applications for a three-year postdoctoral position within a research program on
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detailing the candidate’s prior teaching experience, teaching skills, and teaching philosophy a research plan detailing the candidate’s ideas and plans for her/his future research work If you experience
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, or a closely related field. Strong programming and system integration skills in languages and platforms relevant to embedded systems (e.g., C/C++, Python, real-time operating systems). Research
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programs in Electrical Engineering in Odense, offering Bachelor’s and Master of Science degrees in Electronics Engineering. Currently, the section focuses on three research fields: 1) Drones
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) and non-economically (e.g. by damaging cultural heritage and psychosocial health). In both research and policy debates, these impacts are referred to as economic and non-economic losses and damages