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furthermore seek to explore the perspectives of women, (formerly) enslaved people, and working-class people. The successful applicants are expected to work closely with the project’s principal investigator
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and/or nanofabrication being a plus. Who we are The Department of Physics and Astronomy is a department on Natural Sciences. The main objectives of the Department are to carry out research
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with digital technologies in relation to site-specific environmental, technical and socio-economic data, including remote sensing Who we are At the Department of Agroecology, our main goal is to
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are At the Department of Agroecology, our main goal is to contribute to sustainable solutions to some of the world’s biggest problems within the areas of soil, plants, animals, humans, and the environment. We want
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for the Master's degree programs in medicine and in molecular medicine. At the department we are approx. 670 academic employees, 500 PhD students and 160 technical/administrative employees who are cooperating across
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in relation to your actual research time Education (diploma for master's, PhD and possibly higher doctoral degree) List of publications (the enclosed publications must be clearly marked on the list
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design and scaling for electromethanogenesis. The position is based at the main campus at Aarhus University and is expected to begin on 1 May 2026, or as soon as possible thereafter. The postdoc will be
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Denmark offers opportunities for a good work-life balance. English is widely spoken, though Danish is the primary language of the campus. English is the working language. Aarhus is Denmark’s second-largest
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of the creator economy, develop a new theory of organising and platform power, and provide policy recommendations for platforms and regulators. The PAY4PLAY team includes the principal investigator
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-year extension. The project is fully funded by the Independent Research Fund Denmark (DFF). The main objective of this project is to develop physics-constrained, data-driven turbulence models