26 phd-sandwitch-in-architecture-and-built-environment Postdoctoral research jobs at University of Southern Denmark
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packages, including deliverable preparation, milestone tracking, and communication across the consortium. What we offer We offer a dynamic and supportive research environment within an internationally
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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
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”, led by Prof. Daniel Merkle. The expected starting date is 1 Januar 2026, with room for flexibility in both directions. We are seeking a highly motivated individual with a PhD in computer
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Job Description We are pleased to announce a Postdoctoral position to investigate biogeochemical cycling in deep sea benthic environments using in situ technologies. This position is based
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management systems BMS architectures against cyber threats, ensuring system safety, reliability, and performance through advanced security techniques. You will work on a European-funded project. Job
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Monitoring (LTVEM) in the hospital for management and diagnosis of epilepsy. The technology is built on brain computer interfaces equipped with a Spiking Neural Network (SNN) and aims at early detection
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attention will be given to developing robust electromechanical, sensing, and control solutions capable of operating safely in electrically harsh environments, as part of the Robots4Green EUDP project
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Postdocposition, which will be vacant from 1 August 2025 or as soon as possible thereafter. The application deadline is May 31, 2025, at 11.59 PM / 23.59 (CET/CEST) Research environment The Maersk Mc-Kinney Moller
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of Southern Denmark, Denmark. The successful candidates will study the physiology and ecology of microbial key players in global element cycles exposed to oxygen depletion. Aquatic oxygen-depleted environments
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letter no longer than one A4 page. Optional: One reference letter from your PhD supervisor and one reference letter from any scientist from your past working environment. Alternatively, you can also