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research infrastructure A competitive salary and social benefits (e.g., health coverage, parental leave, social security, etc.) (https://www.sdu.dk/en/om-sdu/international-staff/getting-settled ) Workplace
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: Simulating coastal HydrOdynamics and particle tRansport procEsses”, financed by the European Research Council. The SHORE project is briefly described below: Beaches are eroding at many locations around the
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. The University wishes our staff to reflect the diversity of society and thus welcomes applications from all qualified candidates regardless of personal background. Apply online https://fa-eosd-saasfaprod1
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important for this position. Please note that a copy of each publication must be attached as a pdf file. It is permitted to merge copies of the selected publications into a single PDF file. a teaching
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identification and population monitoring Contribute to automated approaches for tracking long-term population trends in wildlife Collaborate with colleagues on ongoing modelling and simulation work across the
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following thematic areas: • AREA 1: Machine learning and AI-driven methods for design, simulation, and optimisation in architectural and construction engineering. • AREA 2: Robotic and additive
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. The candidate is hence expected to have most of the following qualifications: Expert knowledge in the control of robots Experience in simulation of robotic systems Experience in design and development of robotic
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Introduction The Department of Economics at the University of Copenhagen (UCPH, https://www.econ.ku.dk/ ) invites applications for a two-year postdoctoral position in econometrics and causal
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https://www.bric.ku.dk/research-groups/Research/cvejic-group/ Application Your application should in English include: Cover letter addressing the requirements (max. one page) Curriculum Vitae A certified
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The Department of Political Science, Faculty of Social Sciences, University of Copenhagen (UCPH), invites candidates for a postdoctoral position in Climate Shaming and Moralizing Politics from 1