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electron microscopy and X-ray scattering techniques to uncover the hidden mysteries within this exciting field. Position Details Title: Postdoctoral Researcher Duration: 30 months Project: Revealing
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an inclusive and collaborative work environment. Qualifications Extensive experience in stellar modeling (MESA & GYRE) Experience in magneto-asteroseismology is highly desirable. Strong analytical skills and a
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at high-impact journals Engage with stakeholders and communicate insights through e.g. reports and briefs Take the lead on academic publications in collaboration with a research team at the centre As a
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/ ). The position is available - initially for six months - from July 1, 2025, or as soon as possible thereafter - with the possibility of extension for three or more years. The postdoc will lead research on gene
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the possibility of extension. The postdoc will lead research on deciphering gene regulatory mechanisms underlying brain development and its disruption in neurodevelopmental disorders. The group addresses these aims
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Diplomas (MSc/PhD – in English) List of publications Names and e-mail addresses or telephone numbers of 2 references Applications received after the deadline will not be considered. Incomplete applications
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manufacturing systems. This topic will build upon existing theory on modular and reconfigurable manufacturing systems and develop methods and model-based approaches to design and evaluate resilient reconfigurable
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interdisciplinary research project on production of proteins for food based on a feedstock of CO2 and energy. The positions are based at AU Viborg and/or at AU main campus and are expected to begin on 1 September
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by the LEO Foundation. You will lead a research project that focuses on understanding how extracellular vesicles from activated T cells promote inflammation, including investigating the cellular
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Denmark Region. Within rheumatology, we have 3 professors, a clinical chair professor, a professor of immunology and a professor of health services research, 4–5 postdoctoral fellows, 7-10 PhD students, 3–5