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Research Assistant in Physical Computing and Wearables at the Department of Computer Science, Aar...
We invite applications of Electrical Engineers (Ba/Ma) for participating in a research projects for 2 months starting May, 1st, 2026 in the HCC section at the Department of Computer Science. Our
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The Department of Biomedicine, Faculty of Health, Aarhus University invites applications for a postdoctoral position in Computational Spatial Proteomics and Multi-Omics Integration, starting 1
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at the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, Aarhus University, where we are advancing communication-efficient and distributed foundation model inference across the computing continuum
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DTU Tenure Track Researcher in Computational Heterogeneous Catalysis – DTU Physics A scientific staff position is open in the Catalysis Theory Center at the Department of Physics (DTU Physics) and
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Foundation Experiment, led by professor Anton Pottegård and assistant professor Noémie Roland. The project The postdoc will be affiliated with the DiPP project (Digital Participatory Pharmacoepidemiology in
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, catalysis and/or surface science. For Topic 4, candidates must have documented skills within computational modelling of atomistic processes. Experience in scientific programming, e.g. using Python, is
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. The chemical development activities are led by Professor Kim Daasbjerg, who will oversee the chemistry and synthesis components, while Associate Professor Behzad Partoon is responsible for overall program
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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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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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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