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; Collaborating closely with the ENGREENIT’s PhD candidate (starting 12 months later than the PostDoc researcher), supervised by the Assoc. Prof. Emil Draževic, and will jointly develop the heterogeneous
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publications Relevant work experience Other relevant professional activities A curious mind-set with a strong interest, theoretical understanding and practical experience in chemistry and analytical chemistry
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Associations (AC). It is possible to negotiate salary supplements on an annual basis. The recruitment process Once the deadline for applications has expired, the Head of Department will consider advice from
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; Collaborating closely with the ENGREENIT’s PhD candidate (starting 12 months later than the PostDoc researcher), supervised by the Assoc. Prof. Emil Dražević, and will jointly develop the heterogeneous
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have obtained a PhD degree in a relevant field and have a PhD-age of max 4 years per October 1st , 2024 (parental leave deducted). The postdoc candidate will be affiliated with the Philosophy Section
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, Campus Viborg. The affiliation will be with the Department of Agroecology. Contact information More information can be obtained from Head of the Soil Physics and Hydropedology Section, Professor Mogens
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empathic person with a PhD degree in mechatronics engineering, MEMS, neurotechnologies, applied physics, nanotechnology, neural interfaces, biomedical engineering or similar. Advanced skills in electronics
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an international, dynamic team. Your profile Applicants should have an interest in the molecular mechanisms of RNA modifications and how these could be targeted for therapeutic use. Candidates should hold a PhD
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( lis.w.de.jonge@agro.au.dk ) or Head of the Soil Physics and Hydropedology Section, Professor Mogens Humlekrog Greve ( greve@agro.au.dk ). Application procedure Shortlisting is used. This means that after
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, Campus Viborg. The affiliation will be with the Department of Agroecology. Contact information More information can be obtained from Head of the Soil Physics and Hydropedology Section, Professor Mogens