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collaborators a research climate encouraging lively, open and critical discussion within and across different fields of research a work environment with close working relationships, networking and social
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Engage in teaching and supervision as required Expectations of qualifications PhD in Bioinformatics, Computer Science, Physics, Engineering, Bio-engineering, or equivalent Excellent track record in
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, networking and social activities a workplace characterised by professionalism, equality and a healthy work-life balance. Place of work and area of employment The place of work is Aarhus, Denmark and the area
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, networking and social activities a workplace characterised by professionalism, equality and a healthy work-life balance. Place of work and area of employment The place of work is Aarhus, Denmark and the area
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education. We offer professional laboratories, greenhouses, semi-field, and field-scale research facilities, advanced computing capacities as well as an extensive national and international researcher network
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-field, and field-scale research facilities, advanced computing capacities as well as an extensive national and international researcher network. The department consists of eight research sections with
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Applications are invited for a 1-year post-doc position on modeling of two-phase flows for green hydrogen application at the Department of Mechanical and Production Engineering, Aarhus University
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computer engineering, including artificial intelligence (AI), machine learning, internet of things (IoT), chip design, cybersecurity, human-computer interaction, social networks, fairness, and data ethics
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the Software Engineering section of the institute. In our work we value teamwork, professional diligence, enthusiasm for technology and the drive to adopt new skills and extended responsibilities. We offer
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journals Experience in international research collaboration and networking Write and speak English fluently Experience in planning and conducting experiments in field-grown crop production is an advantage