51 postdoc-in-distributed-systems-and-controls positions at University of Copenhagen in Denmark
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for a full time 2-year position as postdoc at the Villum Center for Global Mountain Biodiversity at the GLOBE Institute. The starting date is flexible, but preferably October 2025, or as soon as possible
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-edge research in soil fertility and nutrient cycling? We are looking for a motivated and well-organized postdoc to join our team at the University of Copenhagen. This position is part of the projects
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postdoc will have extensive prior experience in the above fields with particular emphasis on the geometry of shape models. It is important that you find using advanced mathematical tools to solve biological
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This Post Doc position at the Department of Plant and Environmental Sciences (PLEN), University of Copenhagen, is a 2-year research fellowship within the Algae Biochemistry group led by Assoc
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for a Postdoc position focused on process scale-up and industrial implementation of carbon capture technology derived from PET plastic Waste. The project is part of the research project “VPX BAETA Carbon
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Novo Nordisk Foundation Quantum Computing Programme (NQCP) at the Niels Bohr Institute at Faculty of Science, the University of Copenhagen is looking for a Control Software Engineer. About us The
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The Department of Food Science, section of Ingredient and Dairy Technology, invites applicants for a fulltime postdoctorate fellowship in Food Ingredients Processing. The position is for 2 years
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We are looking for a highly motivated postdoc to join the Cvejic Lab with the commence date of July 15th, 2025 or soon thereafter. Information on the department can be found at: BRIC – University
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The Department of Food Science invites applicants for a 3-years Postdoctoral fellowship in Food Chemistry and Bioprocessing. The position is part of the Novo Nordisk Foundation funded project
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the impact of two highly controlled, short-term lifestyle interventions. Through these interventions, the project seeks to achieve deep phenotyping related to insulin resistance, advancing our understanding