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-year period and is funded by a Carlsberg Foundation Accomplish Grant to Prof. Nanna B. Karlsson. About the position This position is part of the research programme REGLA, investigating the physical
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feature annotation using Metaboscape and other platforms. Collaborating with the Bioinformatics Core Facility, directed by Associate Professor Per Qvist, and other computational biologists to exemplify
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at Aarhus University in Denmark and collaborates with industry and authorities to identify new solutions to reduce atmospheric CO₂ levels. Research group The electrochemical section, led by Professor Kim
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research project Tensions in Arctic Infrastructures (in short, Tensions), led by associate professor Mette Simonsen Abildgaard and funded by the Independent Research Found Denmark (DFF). Project description
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and will have a permanent staff of 43 full, associate and assistant professors, a support staff of ~40 technical and administrative staff, ~150 PhD-students and ~100 postdocs and around 350 students
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professor in radiobiology, and eleven associate/assistant professors in medical physics or oncology (most of the latter in part-time positions, in combination with a position in the clinic). We currently have
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Administration, Welfare, and Politics (PAWP) in relation to the CALi project headed by Associate Professor Matthias Döring (funded by DFF, titled “Navigating the System – Citizens’ Administrative Literacy”). We
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by the Danish EUDP project “RePower-HPC.” Future AI and high-performance computing (HPC) systems demand unprecedented power levels driven by massive data processing. A key challenge is enabling
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be supervised by Professor Katrine Qvortrup (DTU Chemistry) in collaboration with Asst. Prof. Eli N. Weinstein (DTU Chemistry), and Prof. Tim Tolker-Nielsen (UCPH Immunology & Microbiology), and is
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for Public Administration, Welfare, and Politics (PAWP) in relation to the CALi project headed by Associate Professor Matthias Döring (funded by DFF, titled “Navigating the System – Citizens’ Administrative