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, neuroscience and personalised medicine. The Department of Biomedicine provides research-based teaching of the highest quality and is responsible for a large part of the medical degree programme. Academic staff
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University also offers a Junior 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
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, national innovation programs, private companies, and NGOs. Within SDU LCE, the research group focusing on net-zero transitions, renewable integration, defossilization of energy systems, CO2 infrastructure
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the Department. Who we are The Department of Ecoscience is engaged in research programs and advisory work covering the major biological sub-disciplines. We conduct innovative, advanced research in the areas
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its BSc and MSc programs, which are based on AAU's problem-based learning model. The department leverages its unique research infrastructure and lab facilities to conduct world-leading fundamental and
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ecological data collection. The positions focus on improving detection and classification performance of deep learning models applied to millions of images collected in European monitoring programs. Key
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reproducible manner and contribute to publications, protocols, and internal know-how. The candidate should have Key Selection Criteria: Strong programming and in silico analysis skills (e.g. Python or similar
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CCUS integration. SDU LCE is primarily externally funded and actively engaged in numerous strategic research projects supported by the EU, national innovation programs, private companies, and NGOs
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epidemiology, biostatistics, pharmacoepidemiology or a related discipline. The applicant must have strong methodological competencies in population-based epidemiology including programming skills and documented
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relating to 19th-century science. Experience with archival work and/or knowledge of Scandinavian languages is an advantage, though not a requirement. Please include a research plan (max. 1000 words