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, scientific integrity, and a proactive attitude toward research, engineering, and knowledge sharing. Please indicate clearly in your application which position(s) you are applying for. Position 1 – Postdoc in
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observations from the Kepler and TESS satellites, complemented by Gaia data and ground-based spectroscopic and spectropolarimetric observations. See more information here: https://www.space.dtu.dk/english
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expected to have: Obtained a Ph.D. in a relevant area, e.g., biological and biomedical sciences, kidney physiology, molecular biology, or another closely related discipline. Proven experience and knowledge
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. Join us at the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, Aarhus University, where we are developing semantic-aware communication that leverage edge AI, semantic reasoning, and efficient time
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DTU Biosustain you will break new ground at the absolute forefront of what is possible, focusing on expression of complex disulfide-containing proteins. In this position, you will develop tools
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the ground up. Our group and research- and what do we offer? We are a dynamic and international research group based at the Department of Chemistry, Organic Chemistry Section, Faculty of SCIENCE, University
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. Knowledge of Afrikaans is a strong advantage. About the research project Positing the urban periphery as a site of invention and potentiality, in which mobilities, imaginaries, and articulations constitute
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Postdoc in assessing carbon sequestration potential of different wetlands as nature-based solutio...
Sensing, Geoinformatics, or similar. We are searching for a highly motivated candidate who has: Knowledge of carbon cycling and dynamics in wetlands Knowledge and experience with working with process-based
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Sensing, Geoinformatics, or similar. We are searching for a highly motivated candidate who has: Knowledge of carbon cycling and dynamics in wetlands Knowledge and experience with working with process-based
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capability to model complicated magnetic systems for two reasons. First, all magnetic sources in a simulation interact, leading to computational resources scaling with the number of sources squared – which is