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advanced quantitative methods, health system analysis and incentive structures. Successful candidates must document an ability to conduct research published or publishable in well esteemed public health
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encourage the study of innovative solutions and personal growth. We firmly believe in open-source and web technology as means to reach our goals. Job description: The center is expanding its staff in one
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of January 2026. The research assistant will be responsible for assessing the effects on hearing on harbour porpoises from so-called vibropiling and other underwater sounds. Vibropiling is a new technology
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for Integrative Innovation Management (C*I2M). The research in C*I2M is cross-disciplinary integrating management, marketing, and technology. We seek to understand and promote insights of innovation from
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the SNN PhD researcher to deliver suitable input formats Publish your findings in international journals and conferences We Are Looking For Master’s degree in Electrical Engineering, Microelectronics, or a
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theory, ethics, philosophy of mind, phenomenology) and applied philosophy (health, politics, climate change, education, technology). It has attracted substantial external funding and is deeply engaged in
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sector. SDU RIO has a broad portfolio of tasks and for example works with entrepreneurship and business development, technology exchange and patenting, partnerships and cross-sectorial collaborations
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towards digital transformation. We work with IGT (Department of Green Technology) and MMI (Maersk Mc-Kinney Møller Institute) to harness the potential at the intersection of research and technological
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engineering. Its main campus is located in Odense, the third largest city in Denmark. Odense provides family-friendly living conditions with the perfect combination of a historic city center with an urban feel
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drive to advance dental research, particularly in relation to the development of a new degree programme structure aligned with the foundational pillars of dentistry. Future research activities will