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. Good communications and collaboration skills. As a formal qualification, you must hold a PhD degree (or equivalent). The teaching language at DTU bachelor courses is Danish. Proficiency in Danish is an
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conferences. Contributing to the supervision of PhD students and the coordination with collaborating researchers. We are seeking a researcher with strong experience in experimental quantum optics and a clear
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partnerships. The center offers a stimulating and diverse working environment, comprising around 50 people (with 15 nationalities) including Faculty members, PhD students, postdocs, engineers and an
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) Collaborate within the CPE research group and our local, national and international networks Report your results in peer-review scientific publications and international conferences Teach and supervise PhD, MSc
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& Control for robots as per February 1, 2026, or as soon as possible thereafter. The position is available for a period of 1 year. In electronic engineering, Aalborg University is known worldwide for its
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present at international conferences Contribute to project meetings and interdisciplinary research activities We are looking for a highly motivated researcher with: PhD in Mechanical Engineering, Materials
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, Anders Kristian Munk and Anders Koed Madsen as well as a PhD and a Post Doc. Responsibilities and qualifications You must have a PhD degree or documentation by means of a letter from your supervisor
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) Collaborate within the CPE research group and our local, national and international networks Report your results in peer-review scientific publications and international conferences Teach and supervise PhD, MSc
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of relevance through publications and collaborations Co-supervision of bachelor and master students within the above-mentioned fields Qualifications: PhD degree (or equivalent) in Computer Science, Artificial
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transcriptomics and spatial lipidomics to create quantitative models of immune-metabolic communication across tissues The project combines controlled mouse models of maternal inflammation with advanced multi-omics