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Stage Researcher (R1) Positions Master Positions Country Denmark Application Deadline 15 Sep 2025 - 23:59 (Europe/Copenhagen) Type of Contract Temporary Job Status Full-time Hours Per Week 37 Offer
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Job Description The Center for Polariton-driven Light-Matter Interactions (POLIMA) at The Mads Clausen Institute, University of Southern Denmark, is seeking two talented and highly motivated PhD
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. The PhD project in the Loft Group will investigate how patient-specific responses to obesity and type 2 diabetes in human adipose tissue contribute to the development and progression of MASLD and CAD
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) monitoring of flora and fauna dynamics inside and outside restored areas; 2) evaluation of eDNA as a monitoring tool; and 3) assessment of the broader ecological consequences of ecosystem restoration in
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. The project aims at three significant academic contributions: (1) to explore and map out distinctive moral reasons to be concerned with extreme wealth from the perspective of distributive justice, (2
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phases of matter with unprecedented resolution and sensitivity. We aim to achieve this goal through the confinement of charges and photons in reduced dimensions. We welcome candidates with strong
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educational institutions, municipalities, and industries. More than two thirds of faculty members come from outside of Denmark. The University of Southern Denmark was founded in 1966 and now has more
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necessity. The research group in Algorithmic Cheminformatics at the Department of Mathematics and Computer Science at SDU offers a dynamic research environment, comprising two full professors, one associate
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. Application deadline: 20 June 2025 at 23:59 hours local Danish time Application, salary etc. Appointment as a PhD Research Fellow is for three years. Employment stops automatically at the end of the period. The
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for SSM-SNN cores Integrate RISC-V processors using SoC flows Perform full-chip simulation, verification, and prototyping Publish and present research in high-impact venues Qualifications Applicants should