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). This position offers a unique opportunity to take a central role in one of Europe’s major initiatives in quantum workforce development, education coordination, and skills ecosystem building. The EQA brings
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microscopy to generate new insights into how cells coordinate and repair DNA double-strand breaks? Using baker’s yeast, Saccharomyces cerevisiae , as a model organism, the project is designed to uncover novel
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, capturing thermodynamic behaviour, operational limits and flexibility potential. Based on these models, you will work on coordinated integration of cooling systems with electricity grids, renewable generation
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a successful candidate for the full professorship, you are able to document: Outstanding, original scientific output Successful teaching, teaching coordination and dissemination experience A strong
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will be course responsible. As a successful candidate for the full professorship, you are able to document: Outstanding, original scientific output Successful teaching, teaching coordination and
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coordinating or partnering with several international project groups. Experience with project administration and support as well as excellent communication skills and fluency in written and spoken English is
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tasks The successful candidate will work closely with our international network of collaborators while contributing to the design, coordination, and execution of high-impact translational research
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preparation of scientific papers. Coordinate project activities and manage day-to-day operations. Disseminate research findings to academic peers and policymakers. Contribute to the department’s teaching
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experiments, coordinating with cross-functional teams across NQCP. Daily supervision of junior group members, contributing to creating a collaborative and inclusive research environment. Coordinate with
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project “Intelligent Robotic Endoscopes for Improved Healthcare Services”, coordinated by the Department of Computer Science at the University of Copenhagen. Funded through the Horizon Europe programme