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orthopaedic surgery. This role combines medical imaging (ultrasound and MRI), computer-assisted surgical technologies, and the study of how bones and joints move. The targeted starting date is March 1, 2026
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-Anthropology programme at Aalborg University. Your competencies Applicants should have a strong interest in human–robot interaction and collaboration and in the role of emerging technologies in healthcare
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pipelines, hydrogen pipelines, and crude oil transport) Evaluating sector coupling benefits, revenue stacking opportunities, and socio-economic impacts Publishing high-impact scientific articles and
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transport options (e.g., shipping from CO2 terminals) Publishing high-impact scientific articles and contributing to proposal development Engaging with industrial, infrastructure, and policy stakeholders Co
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assessment to support our growing portfolio of research activities. You will carry out various project-related tasks including economic impact assessment, method development and application, and statistical
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state-of-the-art experimental platforms and contribute to the development of novel diagnostic biosensors and cancer-focused nanomaterial platforms with strong potential for clinical impact
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impact. At DTU Chemical Engineering, you will join a dynamic research environment at CERE (Centre for Energy Resources Engineering), working at the forefront of solvent development for CO2 capture. You
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standard documented through 1) publications in internationally high-quality journals, 2) presentations at international conferences and 3) dissemination with high visibility and broad social impact
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species as a marine mitigation measure for eutrophication. The section is divided into two research groups: "Sustainable Resource Utilization" and "Environmental Impact and Habitats". The section is in two
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. The department strives for excellence. We won several ERC grants as principal investigator during the last two years, and are participating in many more. We transform this our research into societal impact through