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/requirements We are looking for highly motivated, dedicated, and ambitious candidates with: A PhD in Molecular Biology, Biomedicine, Computational Systems Biology or similar. If you have not yet completed your
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the Ministry of Finance and AC (the Danish Confederation of Professional Associations). Please check links for more information on salary (only available in Danish) and taxation . The application must include
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the focus of the research project. Qualifications We are looking for a highly motivated, independent and enthusiastic scientist. Applicants must hold a PhD or equivalent within molecular microbiology
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, which might just be the right project for you. The project is integrated in a large effort financed by the Novo Nordisk Foundation. It is led by the Department of Plant Biology at the University
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program, financed by the Villum Foundation, focused on the sustainable reuse of decommissioned wind turbine blades - made from fiber-reinforced polymers composites (FRP) – repurposed for civil construction
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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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optimizing heat transfer, cost-effectiveness, and integration with façade panels. We aim to create scalable, sustainable building solutions. The project is integrated in an international project financed by
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funding. Employment as a postdoc requires scientific qualifications at PhD level at the time of employment. Employment will be in accordance with the collective agreement between the Ministry of Finance and
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of methanotroph cultures This position is financed by the Villum Foundation. We seek candidates with a background in microbiology, microbial ecology, microbial biogeochemistry, or other related fields. Candidates
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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