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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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to thriving in our day-to-day work. What we offer We offer an exciting interdisciplinary environment, a research climate encouraging lively, open and critical discussion, and a work environment with close
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to thriving in our day-to-day work. What we offer We offer an exciting interdisciplinary environment, a research climate encouraging lively, open and critical discussion, and a work environment with close
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businesses use self-regulation (S-R) to influence public opinion and preempt statutory regulation. The postdoctoral researcher will primarily contribute to Work Package 1 (WP1), which focuses on survey
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postdocs. You will join a new research program on the role of universities and entrepreneurial ecosystems in building deep tech startups and scaleups. You will work towards building a landmark database on
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are The place of work is iNANO, the Interdisciplinary Nanoscience Center (www.inano.au.dk), which was established in 2002 and at present is a major research and education center based at Aarhus University hosting
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entrepreneurship. We have a strong ethical, human, and sustainable approach that ensures integrity in our work. Therefore, we strive for and take responsibility for driving the democratisation of digital
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Biomedicine, Technical University of Denmark. You will work on regulatory mechanisms of cell signalling downstream of Receptor Tyrosine Kinases using mammalian cells grown in 3D cell cultures and will develop
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, Julia, or Rust, but preferably also one of the languages Fortran/C/C++) are highly desirable, as is a clear motivation to conduct theoretical work at the forefront of contemporary electronic-structure
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. The position is funded by POLIMA through its DNRF funding, and the successful candidate will work under the immediate supervision of Professor Christos Tserkezis but is expected to also contribute to other