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and ageing living, noncommunicable diseases, multi- and co-morbidity and rehabilitation) that shape our vision for sustainable and healthy and sustainable future. We educate bachelors and masters
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are expected to contribute to high-quality, research-based teaching and to develop teaching activities aligned with modern analog and mixed-signal chip design workflows. What We Offer At SDU Microelectronics
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neuromuscular research and molecular muscle biology your position is primarily research-based but may also involve teaching assignments. You will contribute to the development of the department through research
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supervision experience at the BSc and MSc level Interest and experience in developing competitive national and international research applications Experience in planning and conducting molecular laboratory work
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companies. Technology for people DTU develops technology for people. With our international elite research and study programs, we are helping to create a better world and to solve the global challenges
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on research. We place emphasis on a high level of professionalism among our staff, so skills development is an integral part of our organization. We offer a great flexibility in the position. In the area of
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environmental changes. More specifically, they will develop methods and approaches to identify changes in underlying biogeochemical processes that affect carbon and nitrogen balances. The candidate will have
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to developing new conceptual and methodological frameworks for strategic urban and regional planning and for infrastructure design that supports the mainstreaming and upscaling of water-related Nature
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attraction of external research funding. The successful applicant will also be expected to present plans for the development of new research projects with internal and external partners and for raising
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resonators. Expected start date and duration of employment This is a 2–year position from 1 August 2026 or as soon as possible. The aim of the project is to develop “nanoguitar” optomechanical resonators