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Job Description We are looking for a new colleague to join our team, while a colleague is on maternity leave. The position cover communication and marketing for the DigiWind project, a flagship
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edge AI architectures; and cutting-edge method and tools for embedded systems that balance performance, power, cost, and reliability. Your research at DTU will be jump-started with financial backing from
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DIAS Assistant Professor in Cognitive psychology, Clinical psychology, or Health psychology ved I...
* assistant professor / DIAS-fellow in the field of either cognitive psychology, clinical psychology, or health psychology. The candidate is expected to start on September 1, 2026, or as soon as possible
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advantageous. We are looking for someone who: Is good at multi-tasking, have the ability and bandwidth to manage multiple projects and tasks. Is creative, proactive, and have a goal-oriented mindset. Has good
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broad multidisciplinary research network. Their scientific profile will be reflected in publications in peer-reviewed international journals. Proven ability to attract external research funding and
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the successful candidates. The workplace is at SDU's main campus in Odense, Denmark, and the work is expected to be primarily onsite. What we offer An exciting opportunity to work at the cutting edge of robotics
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If you are in your early career as a Bioinformatics researcher and you are seeking the best possible foundation to establish your own group in the academic world, the opportunity is right here in
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right here in front of you. At the Bioinformatics Section at the Department of Health Technology (DTU Health Tech) you will be at the cutting edge, exploring new frontiers in the field of bioinformatics
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for applicants who will complement and/or strengthen the existing CERN-related physics research group at the department. The position is open from July 1st, 2026, or as soon as possible thereafter. Your profile
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thereafter. The position is a joint appointment between Aarhus University and the Danish Centre for Particle Therapy (DCPT), Aarhus University Hospital. It is a permanent full-time position, in which half