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of the Section and the research we conduct. The Section for History and Philosophy of Science is part of the Department of Science Education, in the Faculty of SCIENCE at University of Copenhagen. We are located
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of Science Education at the University of Copenhagen. Together with the other postdoc, you will join a collaborative project team consisting of the PI, two PhD students, and master’s students. Together, we
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landscape analyses with backgrounds in biogeochemistry, agronomy, biology, geography, and social sciences from Aarhus University and University of Copenhagen, as well as our international partners: Colorado
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. Prof Helene Halkjær Jensen at Aalborg University and prof. Kristine Freude at University of Copenhagen. The position is anchored at Aalborg University. The experimental work will initially primarily be
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framework and implemented on our research scanners for pre-clinical trials and validation at the University of Copenhagen using GPU processing. Qualifications Candidates should have a PhD degree in electrical
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-omic datasets to define how SkM contributes to ALS onset and progression. The position will require travel to University of Copenhagen to work closely with Dr. Julien Ochala, a leading expert in muscle
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these issues. The center brings together experts on climate impact research and process-based modelling of biogeochemistry, agronomy, biology and geography from Aarhus University and University of Copenhagen, as
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these issues. The center brings together experts on climate impact research and process-based modelling of biogeochemistry, agronomy, biology and geography from Aarhus University and University of Copenhagen, as
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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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), generating and integrating multi-omic datasets to define how SkM contributes to ALS onset and progression. The position will require travel to University of Copenhagen to work closely with Dr. Julien Ochala, a