58 postdoc-finite-element-microstructure Postdoctoral positions at Nature Careers in Denmark
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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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The laboratory of Per Svenningsen, Cardiovascular and Renal Research Unit , Department of Molecular Medicine, is seeking a postdoc to work on proteinuric kidney disease and liver metabolism
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The laboratory of Ulf Ørom, Distinguished Senior Innovator, Department of Molecular Biology, Aarhus University, Denmark, invites applications for a full-time postdoc position offering applicants
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The Department of Food Science, Aarhus University (Denmark), invites applications for a 36-month postdoc position to work the physical chemistry of food proteins, in particular their structure
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dark oxygen production. Processes of this type were recently discovered in microbial cultures and could be important for microbial communities and element cycling in natural systems. However, the
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Clinical Pharmacology, Pharmacy, and Environmental Medicine at the Department of Public Health , Faculty of Health Sciences, SDU, is offering a 2-year postdoc position within pharmacoepidemiology
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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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at iNANO invites you to apply for a Postdoc position funded by the Novo Nordisk Foundation (initially 2 years, extendable to 4 years). Job description The position aims at developing new computational tools
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The Genome Biology Research Unit at the Department of Molecular Medicine (IMM) invites applications for a position as postdoc in Bioinformatics in the laboratory of DNRF Chair and Novo Nordisk
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invites applications for a one-year postdoc position, focusing on protein biology involved in the energy metabolism of neuronal synapses. The candidate is expected to use cutting-edge proteomics and super