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industrial collaborators A work environment with close working relationships, networking and social activities Opportunities for career development Place of work and area of employment The place of work is
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collaborators a research climate encouraging lively, open and critical discussion within and across different fields of research a work environment with close working relationships, networking and social
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that you will contribute positively to the social working environment. We also expect that you will take part in our teaching activities and that you will report research results in high-impact
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community network. Furthermore, we regularly enjoy social activities together outside of working hours. Responsibilities and qualifications The project aim to study the application of metal-organic thin films
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-microbial ecology group at AU Flakkebjerg. We expect that you will be an important part of this research environment and that you will contribute positively to the social working environment. We also expect
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working relationships, networking, and social activities a workplace characterised by professionalism, equality and a healthy work-life balance Place of work and area of employment The place of work is
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support society's need to regulate fishing. The section is internationally recognized and has a strong collaborative network within the development of fisheries technology. We offer a rewarding and
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qualitative methods to gather empirical data to inform understanding of the frameworks it will be necessary to engage with relevant stakeholders including governments, international organisations, civil society
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large national and international network and cooperate with research partners, public authorities, industry, and NGOs. We have state-of-the-art research facilities and Denmark’s only ocean- and arctic
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computational models to map co-expression networks and predict systemic disease transitions. Characterise intestinal microbiome changes and their correlation with inflammatory diseases. Computational modelling