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research The research group Lifecourse Nutrition and Health within the section Nutrition and Health is a part of Department of Nutrition, Exercise and Sports at University of Copenhagen, Frederiksberg. We
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At the Technical Faculty of IT and Design of the Department of Sustainability and Planning, Copenhagen, a position as Postdoctoral researcher in Geospatial Machine Learning for Predicting Land Use
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to the instalment of translational programs and how these processes are hijacked in human disease. Due to the central role of the ribosome in many biological processes, we use a broad panel of model systems
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WBG power electronic converter. You will do research on characterization of magnetic material used for electric machine. You will do research and design of polyphaser PM motors as SMPM , IPM, and outer
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-of-life charts. The successful candidate will enjoy a world-class research environment, excellent working and networking conditions, and full employment benefits accompanied by a competitive salary
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of cyber-physical systems is available from March 15 th or as soon as possible thereafter. The employment will be for a period of 12-24 months. The candidate will be part of the section Distributed, Embedded
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employment The position is for a 2-year period starting 15 July 2026. Job description The post doc will join Kasper R. Andersen’s research group working on structural and functional analysis of plant receptors
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marine management. In surveying and land use, sustainability is reflected in our efforts in nature restoration and climate adaptation. As society continues to develop digitally, we also focus
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conditions, and full employment benefits accompanied by a competitive salary. Qualification requirements Appointment as postdoc requires academic qualifications at PhD level. How to apply Your application must
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from the green transition to useful electricity. We specifically target waste heat from electrolysis and partner with several industrial partners who will use novel thermoelectric generators to bring