41 postdoctoral-soil-structure-interaction-fem-dynamics Postdoctoral positions at Aarhus University
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matrices or soil) via nanotechnology approaches. The work will be carried out in the nanobiointerfaces group at iNANO with collaboration with the Department of Biology: You will be contributing to planning
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, currently running more than ten large-scale projects. We invite applications for several postdoctoral positions, offering an exciting opportunity to join major national and European-funded research
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The Department of Comparative Literature and Rhetoric within the School of Communication and Culture at Aarhus University invites applications for a postdoctoral position affiliated with TEXT
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research on interactive verification of safety and security properties of challenging software systems. We offer full-time (37 hours/week) postdoc positions of 1-3 years. The starting date is December 1
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We are seeking highly motivated applicants for a 1-year postdoctoral position (with the possibility of 1-year extension) in the area of Goal-Oriented Semantic Communication and Edge Intelligence
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. The overall goal of the project is to design a novel high temperature heat pump. You will be conducting Computational Fluid Dynamic (CFD) simulations and cycle analysis, which will be instrumental
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working with zebrafish to understand how the enteric nervous system, immune system, brain, and microbiome interact. Expected start date and duration of employment This is a 2–year position from 1 January
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we play, teach, use and listen to music. About the research project The project looks into interpersonal coordination investigating how groups' coordination dynamics are influ-enced by social identity
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and 7 months to work on mitochondrial membrane protein complexes using structural biology methods, cryo-ET and STA. Expected start date and duration of employment The starting date is 1st February 2026
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modelling of diffuse scattering using X-rays, electrons and neutrons to establish local structure and correlated disorder in advanced materials and including ultrafast femtosecond science. The project