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of the backbone of the NQCP programme and each team lead heads a research group. We seek leads at the associate professor level for several of the NQCP teams including the Theory and Simulations team
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Academic assessments Participation in formal pedagogical training program for assistant professors The candidate is expected to develop a research program in close collaboration with other center members
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include gross pathology, histopathology, immunohistopathology, as well as molecular biological and serological methods. Principal supervisor is associate professor Anne Sofie Hammer, Section
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landscapes of disease‑associated proteins. Who are we looking for? We are looking for candidates within the fields of molecular cell biology. Applicants can have a background from Biochemistry or Molecular
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with a background in microwave remote sensing or a related earth observation specialization. Principal supervisor is Associate Professor, Anders Anker Bjørk, Department of Geoscience and Natural
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We are seeking to recruit a 2-year postdoctoral researcher within Human-Computer Interaction to work on the interdisciplinary project DARES: Data Quality for Responsible AI in Energy Systems funded
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information about the CIIR center’s activities and overall research agenda can be found at https://jura.ku.dk/ciir/english/about/ An assistant professorship is a further-education post. The main
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researchers in our international and interdisciplinary program, MICROSUNSET brings together experts from several disciplines as supervisors, forming a consortium of seven beneficiaries (see above) and fourteen
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assessment of candidates at each of the academic levels. Find information about each criterion here: Criteria for associate professor level: https://employment.ku.dk/faculty/criteria-for-recognising-merit
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and will involve computational and organic chemistry, biophysics and structural biology. The project will be in collaboration with the Gehringer lab, University of Tübingen. Information