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observations? And would you like to play a key role in advancing quantum science and technology research at DTU? At DTU Physics we are seeking talented postdoctoral researchers to develop new quantum diamond
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colonoscopy devices, training clinicians, and enabling autonomous task development for colonoscopy robots. The role presents several technical and interdisciplinary challenges. These challenges include accurate
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of Mathematics, the city of Aarhus as well as Denmark can offer the successful candidate: a positive and international work environment with a flat hierarchy, a competitive salary, universal health insurance as a
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Department of Mathematics, the city of Aarhus as well as Denmark can offer the successful candidate: a positive and international work environment with a flat hierarchy, a competitive salary, universal health
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, networks, control systems, AI, sound, cyber security, and robotics. The department plays an active role in transferring inventions and results into applications in close collaboration with industrial
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a central role in several human diseases, yet their structural diversity remains poorly understood. In this project, you will apply ultrafast 2D-infrared spectroscopy to investigate molecular
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The position is part of a dedicated research project “PRIMORDIAL: Charting Cosmic Dawn from primordial matter to the formation of stars in galaxies” funded by the Independent Research Fund Denmark (DFF). This
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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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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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The Department of Society and Politics at Aalborg University (Faculty of Social Sciences) is recruiting two full-time postdoctoral researchers to work on the newly funded POLSAFE project (Can Police