17 polymer-material-simulation-research Postdoctoral positions at University of Copenhagen
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The Employment Relations Research Centre (FAOS) at the Department of Sociology, University of Copenhagen, invites applications for a fixed-term postdoctoral researcher position (2 years) starting 1
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The Employment Relations Research Centre (FAOS) at the Department of Sociology at the University of Copenhagen invites applications for a fixed-term postdoctoral researcher position (2 years
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of metabolic health. To support this effort, SIGNATURE is seeking two experienced Research Scientists. Each Research Scientist will be responsible for planning, organizing, and executing baseline assessments and
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The MERCURY project is a 5-year €2M project led by Dr. Sorcha MacLeod and funded by a European Research Council Consolidator Grant that is researching viable routes to accountability and remedy for the victims
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for a Postdoc position focused on process scale-up and industrial implementation of carbon capture technology derived from PET plastic Waste. The project is part of the research project “VPX BAETA Carbon
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, with possibility of extension. The project is part of the larger research project “AI4NaturalFood”, which is financed by the Novo Nordisk Foundation. Start date is 1 September 2025 or as soon as possible
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/Research/cvejic-group/ Application Your application should in English include: Letter of application addressing the requirements (max. one page). Curriculum Vitae A certified/signed copy of certificate(s) of
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– all in PDF format: Cover letter expressing the motivation and previous research experience of the applicant (max. one page) Curriculum vitae Copy of the PhD degree certificate and the Master’s degree
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-edge research in soil fertility and nutrient cycling? We are looking for a motivated and well-organized postdoc to join our team at the University of Copenhagen. The position is for 2 years
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contribution to the Nordic Enlightenment by examining a text corpus consisting of unpublished material and published texts written by more than a hundred women in Scandinavia. The guiding hypothesis is that