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of work is the Department of Mathematics, Aarhus University, Ny Munkegade 118, 8000 Aarhus C, Denmark. Application procedure Shortlisting is used. This means that after the deadline for applications
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@ecos.au.dk Deadline Applications must be received no later than 5 December 2025. Application procedure Shortlisting is used. This means that after the deadline for applications – and with the assistance from
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. Contact information For further information, please contact: Professor, Jens Stougaard, stougaard@mbg.au.dk Deadline Applications must be received no later than 27 November 2025. Application procedure
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Associate Professor Andreas Pavlogiannis at pavlogiannis@cs.au.dk Application procedure Shortlisting is used. This means that after the deadline for applications – and with the assistance from the assessment
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processing, IT, machine learning, or applied mathematics. Professional industrial experience is desirable. Applicants should have at least two years of postdoctoral research or equivalent industrial experience
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, Denmark. For further information contact line manager Barbara Vad Andersen, phone +45 30707860, E-mail: barbarav.andersen@food.au.dk Application procedure Short-listing is used. This means that after
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help uploading your application or have questions about the recruitment process, please contact HR-supporter Line Møller Kristiansen, email: lmkr@au.dk. Shortlisting is applied. This means
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/internationalcentre/ ) for information about arriving, working and living in Denmark. Application procedure Short-listing is used. This means that after the deadline for applications – and with the assistance from
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the university hospital and the regional hospitals in the Central Denmark Region. We have approx. 30,000 square metres of modern research facilities for experimental surgery and medicine, animal facilities and
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on aspects of fracture processes, stochastic material behavior, and the development of physics-based models that can bridge the gap between continuum mechanics descriptions and disorder-driven statistical