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, innovation, psychology, data science, or a related social science discipline). Documented interest in innovation research, also from a consumer perspective. Strong analytical skills; experience with
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tools or functional genomic information or OMICS to improve genomic prediction models. The persons hired will collaborate with industry partners, teach at undergraduate and graduate levels, and supervise
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and speak English fluently Qualifications A relevant PhD and a minimum of 2-3 years postdoc experience in Food Science, Sensory Science, Consumer science, Human Nutrition or equivalent. Strong
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information about the Department of Linguistics, Cognitive Science and Semiotics, please see the department’s website . The place of employment will be Jens Chr. Skous Vej 2, 8000 Aarhus C, Denmark. School of
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techniques to monitor protein-protein interactions and prior knowledge of these is an advantage. Your profile The applicant must have a relevant PhD in structural biology or protein biochemistry. Who we
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. The positions are initially limited to two years. Our research is at the cutting edge of XR technology, and foundations in perception, attention, graphics and vision. As a postdoc, you would contribute to new
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level, e.g. in medical physics, physics, biomedical engineering or computer science. It is mandatory that your PhD degree is on a topic relevant for this specific position, e.g. in medical image-based
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The School of Culture and Society, Aarhus University, invites applications for an Assistant Professorship in history of ideas with a focus on the history of science and technology broadly defined
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. • Supervision of MSc and PhD students. • Contribution to teaching within cell biology, epithelial physiology and experimental methodology. • Participation in grant writing and further development of the research
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register data to explore broader life-course and criminal trajectories among individuals involved in serious drug supply in Denmark. The project is led by Associate Professor Thomas Friis Søgaard. The second