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The successful candidate should be highly ambitious as well as open minded, culturally adaptable, and willing and able to work as part of a team. As a formal qualification, you must hold a PhD degree (or
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The TrygFonden’s Centre for Child Research at Aarhus BSS, Aarhus University, invites applications for 1-2 positions as postdoc in educational research within the centres research programs (see https
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project, which focuses on the mechanical and mechatronic design of continuum surgical robots, with applications in neurosurgery and endovascular interventions, as well as sensing and control
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of turbulence and fast-ion interactions. Your work will not just observe plasma behaviour; it will illuminate the fundamental physics required to control it. Your Role: Pioneer and Innovator As the lead postdoc
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be to: Conduct multidisciplinary research (as explained above) Teach (and design) BSc and MSc courses, Supervise BSc and MSc student projects, Supervise PhD students as a co-supervisor for PhD students
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(programming, digital signal processing, statistics) is sought. Qualifications Ideally, applicants for the position should satisfy the following requirements: PhD degree in psychology, cognitive (neuro)science
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positioned at the Esbjerg section of AAU Energy. The expected activities should include: Design testing procedures, setting up the appropriate instrumentation, calibration, and quality control. Run experiments
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identified previously unrecognized cell-intrinsic mechanisms that regulate replisome dynamics and fork speed, establishing replisome velocity control as a key genome surveillance strategy (PMIDs: 29123070
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implements survey experiments and other causal inference methods (e.g. difference-in-differences and synthetic control). Your competencies We are looking for applicants with a strong interest in causal
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projects. Profile and requirements The position requires research experience at PhD level in a relevant area such as robotics, preferably applied to robotic manipulators controlled with visual feedback