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activities on its website . Contact For further information about the position, please contact the principal investigator (PI), Pernille Hermann, Head of the Department of Scandinavian Studies and Experience
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for further information about shortlisting at the Faculty of Arts: shortlisting Faculty of Arts The Faculty of Arts is one of five main academic areas at Aarhus University. The faculty contributes to Aarhus
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research, operations management, supply chain management, business data science and business intelligence Different job packages can be offered including fixed-term postdoc and assistant professorships up
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interdisciplinary research project on production of proteins for food based on a feedstock of CO2 and energy. The positions are based at AU Viborg and/or at AU main campus and are expected to begin on 1 September
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). Contact information For further information about the project or the position, please contact the principal investigator and project leader Milena Corredig. mc@food.au.dk Application procedure Shortlisting
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to the development of the Center through research of high international quality. In your daily work, you will work closely with colleagues on your project, where you will receive supervision and guidance. Your main
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. See this link for further information about shortlisting at the Faculty of Arts: shortlisting Faculty of Arts The Faculty of Arts is one of five main academic areas at Aarhus University. The faculty
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soil microbial communities. You will be contributing to specifically the area of handling microbial data to assess the spatial distribution of several soil properties and fungal communities using samples
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contributing to specifically the area of handling spatial data to assess the distribution of several soil properties and fungal communities using samples collected from multiple habitats and land use types at a
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five bioclimatic zones. Your task will be to combine multi-source data — including field observations, environmental measurements, and satellite imagery — with mechanistic models to assess carbon