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, and mentoring of BSc and MSc students, PhD fellows, postdoctoral researchers, visitors, and technical staff in laboratory techniques and processing methods Active participation in ongoing research
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teaching initiatives within the relevant field(s) of inquiry. Talent development The department seeks to attract and nurture high-quality PhD students and postdoctoral researchers. The selected applicants
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the aquaculture production of salmonid fishes, then this postdoctoral position could well be for you. The position is part of a 3-year project funded by the Danish Research Council. You will be working in a dynamic
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mentor PhD students, postdoctoral researchers, and early-career academics. Contribute to teaching and educational development within engineering programmes, including those informed by PBL principles and
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requirements and standards such as ATEX and SIL is an advantage. A relevant PhD and postdoctoral training or similar are required. The candidate must have excellent communication skills and be able to teach and
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approximately 12 Full, Associate, and Assistant Professors in the fields of archaeology and heritage studies, as well as postdoctoral researchers and a cohort of PhD students. Each year, the Department admits
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experience and extensive postdoctoral training are expected. Applicants are expected to participate in research supervision of MSc students, Ph.D. candidates, and postdocs, be engaged in research project
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was established in 2017 through a generous donation by the Hempel Foundation. Since then, we have grown into a large and vibrant research environment with currently about 25 PhD students, 5 postdoctoral researchers
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must be able to demonstrate potential for excellent research and teaching. International experience and extensive postdoctoral training are expected. Interest and competence in teaching chemistry at all
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Postdoctoral Researcher position at DTU Sustain. We are seeking a highly motivated postdoc to contribute to the cross-disciplinary Horizon/Innovation Fund Denmark–funded NATURGO and Nature Thrives projects