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collaboration with industry? The Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering at Aarhus University is looking for a R&D Engineer (TAP) position from April 15, 2026 or as soon as possible. This is a fixed
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Science in Engineering, and around 800 students are enrolled in our study programs. Furthermore, we also offer an ambitious PhD program. At the Department of Biological and Chemical Engineering, focus is on
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Computer Engineering, please visit https://ece.au.dk/ See more about our activities on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/au-ece What we offer The department offers: a well-developed research
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work. Qualifications PhD in computer science, computational biology, engineering, or related fields. Experience developing deep-learning tools for image processing, automatic monitoring of agricultural
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strategy and working environment is viewed as important. The Department is responsible for a Master’s programme in Molecular Nutrition and Food Technology, taught at AU, Denmark, and a Master’s programme in
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://international.au.dk/research/ Aarhus University also offers a Junior Researcher Development Programme targeted at career development for postdocs at AU. You can read more about it here: http://talent.au.dk/junior
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or pharma science. Profile and competences The candidate is expected to build an independent research group and conduct an active research program, which is internationally recognized and can attract external
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of Animal and Veterinary Sciences (au.dk) for further information about the department; https://anivet.au.dk/en Contact Further information on the position may be obtained from Head of Research Unit Peter
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and 95 PhD students. The department is responsible for two educations: Molecular Biology and Molecular Medicine with a yearly uptake of 160 students in total. Please refer to http://mbg.au.dk
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for ensuring biosecurity for animals kept outdoors Development and evaluation of a training and testing programme targeting European pig inspectors to monitor tail lesions at slaughter The preferred candidate