50 phd-sandwitch-in-architecture-and-built-environment Postdoctoral positions at Nature Careers in Denmark
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to the department’s advisory activities for the Danish Ministry of Environment, related to effects of Arctic contaminants. The postdoc is also expected to co-supervise graduate students, and to help secure funding
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environment focusing on integrating multi-source satellite remote sensing data and developing novel algorithms to quantify agroecosystem variables for environmental sustainability. You will focus on processing
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biodiversity assessments and methodological development at Aarhus University. Your profile Applicants should hold a PhD in ecology, population or conservation genetics, evolutionary biology, bioinformatics, or a
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of root hair infection and root nodule development and a strong background in plant-microbe interactions is expected. Applicants must have a relevant PhD and additional experience from postdoctoral
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Unit , an international, ambitious, and well-resourced working environment. We have access to state-of-the-art facilities for flow cytometry, next generation sequencing, spatial and single-cell
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gaining a PhD in a relevant discipline. Expertise and proven record of successful research in plant genetics and molecular biology. Previous experience in plant microbe interactions. Good communication and
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researcher will have teaching responsibilities in the newly established BA program in psychology. Your qualifications A PhD in psychology or a related field. Knowledge of community psychological research with
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occasions to interact with the team there both remotely and in person. You will be expected to present your results at local and international conferences. Your profile Applicants should hold a PhD in
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, engineers, and technicians, all unified in transforming cutting-edge science into industrial value. As member of the Aarhus University team, you will be a key player in a collaborative environment with strong
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Research Environment You will be part of the research group led by Assoc. Prof. Rasmus Siersbæk (Siersbaek group ) at the Dept. of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology (BMB) at SDU. The Siersbæk group is part