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. The Section for Wildlife Ecology is situated in Aarhus and employs 35 staff members, including six affiliated with the bat research group. For more information on the Department see: http://ecos.au.dk/en/ What
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construction and transfection). Experience in working with zebrafish or other animal models. Finally, we look for a candidate with: A high motivation and ambition in pursuing an academic career path. Excellent
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photonic circuits and establishing the electrical control circuit. Taking a leading role in consolidating and maintaining collaborative effort with the University of Chicago. Structuring the efforts
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on the design and control of a robotic system for the maintenance of DEMO breeding blankets, in close collaboration with key EU fusion partners. https://mpe.au.dk/en/research/key-areas-in-research-and-development
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in the group of Niels Engholm Henriksen (https://www.kemi.dtu.dk/english/research/physical-chemistry ). You must have a solid foundation and interests in quantum chemistry, applied mathematics
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, structured service delivery with opportunities to advance the field through the development and innovation of bioanalytical and biocomputational metabolomics and lipidomics technologies, contributing to a
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University here: http://international.au.dk/research/ Terms of employment The appointment is made in accordance with the Memorandum on Job Structure for Academic Staff at Danish Universities as
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an autonomous framework for setting up, executing, and optimizing complex electronic structure workflows, ranging from ground-state Density Functional Theory (DFT) to many-body perturbation theory methods such as
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Society at the Department of Food Science, Aarhus University (http://food.au.dk/en/foodresearch/science-teams/food-quality-perception-society/ ). The position will be affiliated to science-based advice
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and communication skills (English) for effective teamwork across disciplines. Additional valuable skills: Experience with medicinal chemistry principles. Knowledge of structure–activity relationships