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physiology and neuromuscular diseases are some of the research areas at The Department and the current position is anchored in a laboratory lead by Associate Professor Thomas Holm Pedersen. The focus
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field. You will report to Professor Lene Niemann Nejsum and Researcher Frédéric H. Login. Your competences Applicants must hold a PhD in cell biology, membrane physiology, renal physiology or a closely
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substantial knowledge and research experience in areas such as computational fluid dynamics, turbulence modeling, data-driven methodologies, machine learning, and parallel computing. The candidate should also
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-time position 1 May 2026 - 30 Apr 2028ID: 19424 Apply Questions about the position? Thomas Friis SøgaardAssociate Professor, Department of Psychology and Behavioural Sciences - Centre for Alcohol and
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The research project Locally Crafted Empires: Intersecting identities under Imperial rule in Western Asia as expressed in local portrait cultures (1st c. BCE-5th c. CE) (LoCiS) headed by Professor
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, Høegh-Guldbergs Gade 2, DK-8000 Aarhus, Denmark. Further information Applicants are encouraged to contact Associate Professor Christoffer Karoff, Department of Geoscience, karoff@geo.au.dk for additional
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For further information about the project or the position, please contact Track leader and co-PI in the Casein Mission project, professor Lotte Bach Larsen, lbl@food.au.dk Start date and duration of employment
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assays Lipidomic assays Radioimmunoassays HPLC Shotgun metagenomics You will report to Associate Professors Lise Gormsen and Cecilie Bay-Richter. Your qualifications and competences Academic qualifications
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research. Experience with high-performance computing (HPC) environments. A strong publication record relative to career stage. Ability to organize tasks and work in an interdisciplinary team. Further
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research profile within organisational studies, Computer-Supported Cooperative Work, Human-Computer Interaction or related research areas as documented by a PhD dissertation and/or research publications