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@bio.ku.dk, Direct Phone: +45 27 84 76 66. Qualifications/Selection criteria Applicants should hold a PhD degree in Biology or related field and postdoctoral experience Having prior experience with
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communicating research in magnetics for power electronics, while innovating in applications such as data centres, EVs, and wireless power systems. Establish outstanding, externally funded research programs
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Development: Collaborate with our team to develop compelling and competitive grant applications to grant programs such as Horizon Europe, LIFE, CETPartnership or others depending on availability and relevance
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and hereby invites applications from candidates with a strong, independent research profile at the forefront of synthesis, characterization, and recycling of plastic materials. We are seeking a material
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) and begins on 1 October 2025 or as soon as possible thereafter. The School of Communication and Culture is committed to diversity and encourages all qualified applicants to apply regardless
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seeking to expand its activities related to drone operations in selected defense related applications carried out by the Drone Mechatronics team. Therefore we are looking for an experienced student with
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on the development and application of advanced proteomics, multi-omics, and computational strategies to explore cellular heterogeneity across both healthy and diseased stem-cell hierarchies. Your research will
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The Department of Geosciences and Natural Resource Management (IGN) at the University of Copenhagen is expanding its forest science research capacity and invites applications for a time-limited
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Technical Sciences Tenure Track Aarhus University offers talented scientists from around the world attractive career perspectives via the Technical Sciences Tenure Track Programme. Highly qualified
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group focusing on the development and application of advanced proteomics, multi-omics, and computational strategies to explore cellular heterogeneity across both healthy and diseased stem-cell hierarchies