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- will allow high-resolution monitoring of glacier dynamics and surface temperatures, supporting broader regional upscaling. The position is available from June 2026 or as soon as possible hereafter
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and synchrotron-based experiments to study the dynamics of light-induced phase transitions on atomic and nanoscopic length-scales driven by optical and phononic excitation. The focus will be
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interdisciplinarity and good collaboration skills. Who we are The candidate will become part of a young and dynamic research group currently consisting of ~15 members. The research group has a newly renovated lab space
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Are you interested in Robotics and can you contribute to the development of the project Dynamics and Control of Robotic Handling and Maintenance of Fusion Reactors? Then the Department of Mechanical
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employs approximately 275 academic and technical staff, as well as many PhD students. The successful candidate will work in a dynamic and internationally engaged scientific environment at the Section
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-facing messaging aligned with EQA’s objectives. Cross-team coordination and operational leadership Acting as a bridge between scientific content, project operations, and consortium dynamics. Supporting
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with a strong research profile within Sensory & Consumer science who would like to work with highly engaged and motivated staff in a dynamic working environment. The position is available per 1st April
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systems and a vibrant interdisciplinary community at Aarhus University, including collaborators in biophysics, neurodegeneration, spectroscopy, and computational modeling. You would join a dynamic research
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be contributing to specifically the area of phosphorus dynamics in agroecosystems, with an emphasis on the impacts of phosphorus management on crop performance and environmental losses. The main focus
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dynamics information. As a postdoc, you will contribute to the development of single molecule fluorescence real-time imaging methodologies using both experimental approaches, involving model nucleic acids