30 master-degree-in-mechatronics Postdoctoral positions at Aarhus University in Denmark
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Research Fund Denmark. The project runs for 24 months and is led by Professor Ole W. Pedersen, the Principal Investigator. During the project, you will help the Principal Investigator and undertake
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responsibility for the Master's degree programs in medicine and in molecular medicine. At the department we are approx. 670 academic employees, 500 PhD students and 160 technical/administrative employees who
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, neuroscience and personalised medicine. The Department of Biomedicine provides research-based teaching of the highest quality and is responsible for a large part of the medical degree programme. Academic staff
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at the highest international level, to offer research based teaching at Bachelor of Science, Master of Science and PhD levels, and to exchange knowledge with other areas of society, e.g. by offering our expertise
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microbiomes” and “The best mix – mapping cultivar mixtures in wheat and interactions with the microbiome”. Your main tasks will be to characterize microbiomes associated with plant roots to elucidate
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degree in food physics/food science/in vitro digestion and similar Documented expertise in using advanced physical techniques on soft matter Have a good understanding of advanced analytical techniques (MS
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degree programme. Approximately 500 employees from around the world are employed at the department, which houses modern laboratory, core, and animal facility infrastructures. English is the preferred
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degree programme. Approximately 500 employees from around the world are employed at the department, which houses modern laboratory, core, and animal facility infrastructures. English is the preferred
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tasks will consist of: Independent research of high international quality, including publication. Guidance and supervision of Bachelor’s and Master's degree students, as well as supervision of PhD
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understood forms of vertebrate locomotion. The project will focus on a unique group of reptiles known as amphisbaenians - limbless, burrowing lizards that resemble snakes. They exhibit four distinct head