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the Danish and German school systems. The application deadline is May 15, 2025, at 11.59 PM / 23.59 (CET/CEST The PhD project is part of a 3-year research project, STEPS (STEM-perspectives on primary and
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in the fields of Biochemistry and Bioengineering with focus on biochemical processes in agricultural wastes and molecular level solutions to mitigate pollutions and emissions from agriculture. The main
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, providing the form of a more general introduction to central concepts in the philosophy and history of science, but the main focus will be on philosophy of science within a social science framework. The
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, and similar courses at bachelor and master levels, and depending on position, mentoring junior research staff and students. The candidate must have: PhD in a relevant discipline (Mechanical or Aerospace
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and master levels, and depending on position, mentoring junior research staff and students. The candidate must have: PhD in a relevant discipline (Mechanical or Aerospace Engineering, Mechatronics
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to support our international master's programmes in the Faculty of Business and Social Sciences on Campus Odense. This role offers a unique chance to make a real difference in the lives of new international
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motivation (max. 1 page) A detailed CV Master and PhD degree certificates (copies) A complete and numbered list of publications Three scientific publications considered to be most important for the advertised
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soon as possible thereafter. The workplace is the SDU Campus Odense in Denmark, with some travel required within Denmark. Mastering the Danish language at a proficiency level is a requirement
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the world-leading Robotics community of Odense. Initially the main task will be to work on the project “Precision Seed Breeding/Præcisions Frøavl ” which aims to reduce herbicide consumption in weed
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– with the possibility of extension. Main work location is Odense/Denmark at SDU and Odense Havn (Odense Port). Research environment The candidate will be part of SDU’s newly established SDU Center