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Plankton Ecology & Evolution at DTU Aqua, lead by Senior Scientist Dr. Cornelia Jaspers. The postdoc is funded via the Danish Research Council and the DFF2 project - Marine bioluminescence: How and why
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to market changes. The project is situated within the field of behavioural economics and will be carried out by the postdoc in collaboration with two health economists and a data scientist from DaCHE, a GP
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aspiring scientists with polished skills to expand the field of molecular thermodynamics for aqueous electrolyte systems. This post-doctoral project is part of the ERC Consolidator Grant “Revolutionizing
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international leading scientists, all working at the technological edge of modern electron microscopy for advancing catalysis science. The four topics are: (1) Designing Superior Catalytic Sites You will explore
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. The postdoc will play a central experimental role in the project and work closely with a dedicated postdoc supporting advanced computational analysis and interpretation of data. The position offers substantial
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central experimental role in the project and work closely with a dedicated postdoc supporting advanced computational analysis and interpretation of data. The position offers substantial scientific
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. We believe that cooperation and collegiality are essential elements for research successes. You can find more information about the team and our work here . The project You will join the Lund Group
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. Further information Further information may be obtained from: Professor Uffe Mortensen, E-Mail: um@bio.dtu.dk You can read more about Department of Biotechnology and Biomedicine at https
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Job Description If you are establishing your career as a robotics scientist and engineer and want to work at the cutting edge of autonomous robotic manipulation in harsh, unstructured environments
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on “ Integrating AI into Aquatic Ecosystem Models to Decode Ecological Complexity ” funded by Villum Fonden. Within that project, the focus is on exploring novel ways to infer information from environmental data