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visionary researcher with a strong record of original scientific contributions at the highest level. The professor position is open for appointments as of the 1st of August 2026 or as soon as possible
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master's degree, in Molecular Biology, Biochemistry or Biotechnology • Excellent oral and written English language skills are a requirement • The applicant must be interested in working in
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at bachelor and master level, supervising project and thesis work in alignment with AAU’s problem based learning model, and, when relevant, co supervising PhD students. Under the guidance of more experienced
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must be grounded in local knowledge and priorities. Qualification requirements PhD stipends are allocated to individuals who hold a Master's degree. PhD stipends are normally for a period of 3 years. It
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development of Aalborg University and its profile both nationally and internationally. Your main tasks will consist of: Research of high international quality, including publication in top international
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contributions to research on teaching, curriculum development, and educational innovation in engineering or closely related STEM and professional fields. The successful candidate will bring an original and
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application of a prototype decision-support tool for offshore wind planning. Your main tasks will include collaborating with researchers and partners on: Contributing to the design and development of a decision
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to demonstrate the candidate’s ability to pose relevant, original, and theoretically engaged questions within a specific focus area. While the applicants present a research proposal as a part of the
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main focuses. The two positions contribute jointly to advancing environmental sustainability assessment of the built environment, covering a broad methodological spectrum from absolute to dynamic
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with colleagues, companies, public partners, and students. Your efforts will have a direct impact on the development of both our research activities and our educational programmes. Your primary research