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expected to contribute substantially to the interdisciplinary profile of the history of ideas program. The position includes an obligatory course in university teaching for assistant professors (if this has
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Are you experienced in integrating field data and remote sensing data with numerical modelling to quantify interactions within ecosystems? Then apply to the open position as associate professor in
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We are seeking a Research Assistant for a 6 months position in the Green Biorefining Technologies research group to further optimize our methods of valorisation of the fiber-rich press cake side
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day-to-day operations of the lab. Address and resolve any team conflicts or interpersonal issues. Conduct performance evaluations and provide constructive feedback. Help in the mentorship and
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The Department of Animal and Veterinary Sciences calls for applications for a 7.5-month position as a research assistant in cellular agriculture for milk production. The position is available from
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to contact Associate Professor Jakob Tolstrup at tolstrup@ps.au.dk . If you need help uploading your application or have questions about the recruitment process, please contact HR supporter Astrid Valdgård
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computing (HPC), and AI are strategic focus areas. At the department, you will be part of a technical team with other academic technicians, who work with large amounts of data, both from computational and
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. The chemical development activities are led by Professor Kim Daasbjerg, who will oversee the chemistry and synthesis components, while Associate Professor Behzad Partoon is responsible for overall program
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at Aarhus University in Denmark and collaborates with industry and authorities to identify new solutions to reduce atmospheric CO₂ levels. Research group The electrochemical section, led by Professor Kim
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feature annotation using Metaboscape and other platforms. Collaborating with the Bioinformatics Core Facility, directed by Associate Professor Per Qvist, and other computational biologists to exemplify