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scholarly qualifications at PhD level. The person employed in the position may, based on a specific individual managerial assessment, be exempted from time registration, also known as a self-organiser. SDU
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, contribution in book chapters or intellectual properties Requirements for the position Employment as a postdoctoral fellow for this position requires a PhD-degree or equivalent within in chemistry / chemical
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across life domains The role of physical activity in learning and well-being We expect A PhD in a relevant field (e.g., implementation science, health behavior and/or sports science) Documented research
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to the positions requires a PhD or equivalent and will be in accordance with the salary agreement between the Ministry of Finance and the Danish Confederation of Professional Associations. An application must
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degree (PhD) in electronics, robotics, mechatronics, electrical engineering, embedded electronics, or a related subject area. The applicant is expected to have relevant research and teaching experiences
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topics such as dissemination, work planning, collaboration, work/life balance etc. Qualifications The applicant is required to be fluent in English (written and spoken), to hold a PhD degree within
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. Qualifications The candidates must have a PhD in Electrical Engineering. Commensurate with the seniority of the position applied for, we also expect: Experience with industrial collaboration Extensive research and
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, and consists of a professor in emergency medicine, an associate professor, three assistant professors, and a number of PhDs and undergraduate students. Areas of responsibility The professor will be
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research experience at PhD level in a relevant area such as robotics and control preferably applied to robots with flexible links. The candidate is hence expected to have most of the following qualifications
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for applicants who have obtained their PhD within the past 4 years, have a good publication record, and have proven their expertise on computational electrodynamics and the theory of light–matter interactions