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Aarhus BSS Graduate School, Aarhus University invites applicants for two three-year PhD scholarships within the research project “Decoding Danish Firm Innovativeness from the Consumer Perspective
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range from cell biological over biochemical to molecular biology and bioinformatics approaches. Collaborations with structural biologists are possible. Your profile Applicants should hold a PhD in
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approaches to vibrational spectroscopy, including spectral modeling and molecular dynamics simulations • Development of new spectroscopic methods for studying molecular structure and dynamics at surfaces and
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. Supporting the development of structured collaborations between education providers and industry to strengthen training relevance and uptake. Communication, dissemination, and strategic outputs Coordinating
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be in close collaboration with our EUROfusion partners under the supervision of Xuping Zhang. Your profile Applicants should hold a PhD in Robotics with good experiences in dynamics and control
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); supervise Bachelor-, Master- and PhD students complete postgraduate teacher training for Assistant Professors at Aarhus University be granted competitive research funding from external funding bodies write
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socio-emotional development, mental health, high-quality learning environments, family dynamics and transitions between institutions and families, with a particular focus on daycare and reception class
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the lifespan, high-quality caring environments, family dynamics, mental health, life satisfaction, quality of life and wellbeing in general and/or in old age. Relevant research interests may also focus on care
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employs approximately 275 academic and technical staff, as well as many PhD students. The successful candidate will work in a dynamic and internationally engaged scientific environment at the Section
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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