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plant ecophysiology and ecology. We are looking for a motivated and talented researcher with strong background within these fields. Ideal candidates will develop new areas of study that complement our
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Track Programme is to: attract outstanding talented individuals that are competitive at an international level to promote the early development of independent research success early in the career
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visionary Engineering researchers to be part of this build-up to strengthen and develop ECE at Aarhus University. Job description The Tenure Track Assistant Professor/Associate Professor position is expected
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their research agenda and approach to this topic in accordance with their broader research interests, expertise, and career development. The various tasks of the position are organized in continuous agreement with
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: Teaching and supervision experience at the BSc and MSc level Interest and experience in developing competitive national and international research applications Experience in planning and conducting field
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Additional qualifications Further, we will prefer candidates with some of the following qualifications: Interest and experience in developing competitive national and international research applications
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, fiber-lasers for trapped ion experiments. Handling (electro-)optical setups for controlling the frequency and shaping the power level of CW laser Help developing experimental control systems based
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be responsible for the day-to-day operation – and along with the rest of the team, you will help develop the programme even further with new participants and funding model(s). The role does not include
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As Postdoc in Aquaporin-Mediated Transport and Cancer Progression your position is primarily research-based but may also involve teaching assignments. You will contribute to the development
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dynamics information. As a postdoc, you will contribute to the development of single molecule fluorescence real-time imaging methodologies using both experimental approaches, involving model nucleic acids