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to—doctoral education. Our aim is to develop “plug-and-play” solutions (such as methods, games, templates, simulations) and practices that can be readily integrated into current research and training
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. The position is 18,5 hours per week and location is in Esbjerg. Your work tasks The Post doc position will be part of an ongoing EU project “IGNITION” (Improving green innovation for the blue revolution
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for appointment from January 2026 or soon hereafter. The position is 18,5 hours per week and location is in Esbjerg. Your work tasks The Post doc position will be part of an ongoing EU project “IGNITION
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the individual human being and society. We take an active part in implementing the 2030 vision of the Faculty of Medicine: to become leading within digital health and well-known for doctors and engineers finding
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hold a doctoral degree with a focus on membrane processes for resource recovery from liquid streams. Prior experience with nanofiltration, membrane distillation, and electrically driven membrane
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and research partners from 8 European member states. Your competencies The applicant must hold a doctoral degree with a focus on membrane processes for resource recovery from liquid streams. Prior
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Job Description DTU Space is looking for a post doc to engage and strengthen their long-term activities in airborne gravimetry. The position involves both state-of-the-art research development and
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an ERC Advanced Grant and a Laureate Grant from the Novo Nordisk Foundation. We are now looking for 1-2 postdoc researchers with a PhD and/or MD (i.e. level of education corresponding to the Danish PhD
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department may be found at www.cbs.dk/msc . MSC is a significant supplier of research-based teaching to a broad portfolio of programmes, which include undergraduate, graduate and doctoral teaching and
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and society. We take an active part in implementing the 2030 vision of the Faculty of Medicine: to become leading within digital health and well-known for doctors and engineers finding solutions