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hold a PhD in oceanography, marine ecology, computer sciences, data sciences or similar. We expect that you have: Expert knowledge on network modelling, especially aimed at ecological applications Strong
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Postdoctoral Positions in PFAS Analytics, Degradation, and Thermophysical Properties - DTU Chemistry
Academic Diplomas (MSc/PhD – in English) List of publications Applications received after the deadline will not be considered. All interested candidates, irrespective of age, gender, disability, race
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and written English. Who we are With around 130 academic staff members and 40 PhD students, the Department of Political Science is among Europe’s largest political science departments. The research
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. Nature Physics20, 970 (2024)). You will also work on expanding our coherent imaging methodology to look at dynamics and phase switching in materials at the nanoscale (Johnson et al. Nature Physics19, 215
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and biomedical data processing, including knowledge of organ physiology and biology—particularly of the colon. Required expertise includes organ segmentation methods (both traditional and machine
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their language of research and in English. Knowledge of other languages, including French and Haitian Kreyol will be considered an asset. Be part of a research team consisting of the PI and the other postdoc
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processes. You will work experimentally with already established experiments including lysimeter trials, and you will have the opportunity to design and initiate new experiments. We expect that you will be
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scientific staff and 85 PhD students. English is the primary language used for internal communication and teaching, and international candidates are not required to learn Danish. Aarhus University offers a
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. If you are applying from abroad, you may find useful information on working in Denmark and at DTU at DTU – Moving to Denmark . Application procedure Your complete online application must be submitted
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. Nature Physics20, 970 (2024)). You will also work on expanding our coherent imaging methodology to look at dynamics and phase switching in materials at the nanoscale (Johnson et al. Nature Physics19, 215