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history, list of publications (applicants applying for the position as associate professor should indicate scientific highlights), H-index and ORCID (see http://orcid.org/ ) Teaching portfolio including
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the application procedure, please contact HR support ( iks-hr-sag@au.dk ). The academic environment The Department of Philosophy and History of Ideas at Aarhus University employs about 25 tenured full
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and downstream signaling pathway components. The candidate is expected to be able to work independently and to supervise students in the group. Experience with protein purification, bacterial and insect
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storage capabilities within the network itself. NeXt develops techniques and practical solutions grounded on information theory, communication theory, signal processing, and networking theory. Our team’s
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of 13 March 2012 on the Appointment of Academic Staff at Universities. You may read about the recruitment process at http://employment.ku.dk/faculty/recruitment-process/ For more information on working
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point of this PhD to link experimental work to enzyme function and kinetics. You should have a solid foundation in chemistry and biotechnology, as well as both theoretical knowledge and hands
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. Application procedure Please submit your online application no later than 14 March 2026 (23:59 Danish time). Apply at: Associate Professor in Fungal Biology and Biosolutions Applications must be submitted as
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this process. Several professionals from different fields must be involved. Therefore, we will not be ready for interviews until 18 November 2026. You can read about the recruitment process at http
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and downstream signaling pathway components. The candidate is expected to be able to work independently and to supervise students in the group. Experience with protein purification, bacterial and insect
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of the following areas: Ab-initio (e.g. DFT) description of point defects and layered 2D materials. Ab-initio (e.g. DFT) description of phonons and electron-phonon coupling. Modeling of nanomechanical