55 postdoc-computer-science-logic Postdoctoral research jobs at Nature Careers in Denmark
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Do you have a computational background and interest in developing novel tools for integrating structural biology data to understand regulation of disordered regions of proteins? Then the Viennet lab
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The Department of Biomedicine at Faculty of Health at Aarhus University invites applications for a position as Postdoc in the field of Autoimmunity as per 1 November 2025 or as soon as possible
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, scientific integrity, and a proactive attitude toward research, engineering, and knowledge sharing. Please indicate clearly in your application which position(s) you are applying for. Position 1 – Postdoc in
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August 2025 (23:59 Danish time). Apply online here: Postdoc in Computational Nanophotonics using Inverse Design v Applications must be submitted as one PDF file containing all materials to be given
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The Department of Food Science, Aarhus University (Denmark), invites applications for a 24-month postdoc position to work the physical chemistry of food proteins, in particular their structure
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Development Programme targeted at career development for postdocs at AU. You can read more about it here . The application must be submitted via Aarhus University’s recruitment system, which can be accessed
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Researcher Development Programme targeted at career development for postdocs at AU. You can read more about it here . The application must be submitted via Aarhus University’s recruitment system, which can be
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If you have extended experience in imaging and imaging analysis from two- and three-dimension (3D) cell culture and your aspiration is to be at the forefront of system biology and single-cell
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Clinical Pharmacology, Pharmacy, and Environmental Medicine at the Department of Public Health, Faculty of Health, University of Southern Denmark, is offering a 2-year postdoc position within
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to nanoseconds) to obtain novel insights into the fundamental physics and chemistry of processes in materials. You will work with ultrafast X-ray experiments using synchrotrons and XFELs, with a focus on charge