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our understanding and mapping of fish distributions, especially for under-studied coastal areas and less frequently observed species. A key challenge is the limited and fragmented nature of existing
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fermentation is beneficial. Demonstrated oral and written English skills You are a team player enjoying working in a highly interdisciplinary and international environment and interacting with peers within
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Job Description Imagine a world where food production harmonises with natural processes, farmers nurture healthy soils, and biodiversity thrives. In contrast, current monoculture farming systems
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degrees in either the natural sciences (chemistry, physics, mathematical/computational biology) or in the formal sciences (statistics, computer science, mathematics), but must have a serious interest in
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Job Description Are you up for the challenge of joining a highly ambitious research group involved in a joint project with international academic and industrial partners towards developing scalable
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of programming languages. The positions have a duration of 3 years for candidates who have completed a relevant MSc degree, or 4 years for candidates who have completed 1 year of relevant MSc studies. The hired
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environments with high international impact. We perform world-class research, which contributes with solutions to solve essential societal challenges within the green transition: food production and veterinary
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the Center for Cancer Immunotherapy (CCIT) at Herlev Hospital, Copenhagen. You will join a dynamic and international team that utilizes in vivo mouse work and human clinical samples to understand
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power systems to exploring more democratic processes for project planning. Technology for people DTU develops technology for people. With our international elite research and study programmes, we
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restoration by sand-capping, stone reef establishment and eelgrass transplantation. The position is for three years and is supported by a grant from Aage V. Jensen Nature Foundation. Danish estuaries are in a