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level? At DTU Physics we are looking for a postdoc to develop experimental exercises for the Engineering Physics B.Sc. programme, and to measure their effect on the learning. Responsibilities and
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, particularly with diagnostic development. Familiarity with fusion devices (tokamaks/stellarators). Knowledge of signal processing techniques for high-bandwidth data. Experience with computational modeling (e.g
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strong background in computational condensed matter physics. Experience with first-principles electronic structure methods and scientific programming is expected. The ideal candidate is highly motivated
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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 recruitment system, which can be accessed
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obtained from Senior Researcher Bjarke Eltard Larsen , https://orbit.dtu.dk/en/persons/bjarke-eltard-larsen . You can read more about Department of Civil and Mechanical Engineering at www.construct.dtu.dk
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Development Programme targeted at career development for postdocs at AU. You can read more about it here . At the Faculty of Natural Science at Aarhus University, we strive to support our scientific staff in
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a master’s degree (if he/she applies for a position as research assistant) or a master’s and Ph.D. degree (if he/she applies for a position as a postdoc) in Bioinformatics, Computational Biology, or
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Engineering & Structural Biology at https://www.biosustain.dtu.dk/research/research-areas/natural-products/enzyme-engineering-and-structural-biology If you are applying from abroad, you may find useful
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of modules offered on the psychology programme. Undertake research and publish research output of an internationally recognized quality Engage in external research networks and collaborations Engage in
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the young people and possible changes in institutional norms. The project includes six months of ethnographic fieldwork in two higher education programmes that are popular among minority ethnic students, as