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science or data science and experience with light microscopy data, image analysis and/or data-science. The preferred candidate has a PhD. If you come with a background in data science, it is expected
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, including robotic control, mechanics of materials, fluid mechanics and biological systems, in collaboration with other researchers and companies. Your profile Applicants should hold a PhD in Computer Science
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development; therefore, some travel is to be expected. The postdoc’s research focuses on determining the changes to stratospheric aerosols, gas phase and heterogeneous chemistry, and possible ozone depletion
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radios • Clear communicator who enjoys training students Place of Employment and Place of work The place of employment will be Aarhus University, and the place of work is the Department of Geoscience
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Medicine, you will be part of what is probably the largest health science research department in Denmark. Our clinical research covers all the medical specialities and takes place in close collaboration with
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" at the PhD Programme Economics and Business Economics. You can read more about both the 3 and 4-year scheme here . The position is available from 1 September 2026 (or as soon as possible thereafter
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soon as possible thereafter. The position is a five-year 10% position. As a professor at the Department of Clinical Medicine, you will be part of what is probably the largest health science research
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. The position is a fixed-term full-time position for 11,5 months. At the Department of Clinical Medicine, you will be part of what is probably the largest health science research department in Denmark. Our
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possible thereafter. The position is a four-year temporary part time position 33,3 hours per week (90%). As a professor at the Department of Clinical Medicine, you will be part of what is probably the
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artistic research. The postdoctoral role is associated with the research project ‘Reparative Encounters: Repairing Danish Colonial Legacies through Arts-Based Collaboration’, funded by the Carlsberg