13 assistant-professor-and-human-centered-computing Postdoctoral positions in Denmark
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and 2005 and utilising various methods from history, digital humanities, and cultural studies. The position is 2,5 years (30 months). The position is based at the Department of History and Classical
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The research group of Tobias Weidner within the Center for Chemistry of Clouds (C3) at Aarhus University seeks to a postdoc for a series of multidisciplinary experiments. As a postdoc within this
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Empirical Software Engineering (EMSE). This position is funded by Innovation Fund Denmark Grand Solutions project “AI4SE1DK – Human-Centered Adoption of Artificial Intelligence for Software Engineering in
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methods to enhance student learning. It oversees a graduate programme in Population Studies. The centre fosters an inspiring academic environment and strives to attract and retain talented scholars
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The Pioneer Center for Landscape Research in Sustainable Agricultural Futures, Land-CRAFT , at the Department of Agroecology at Aarhus University, Denmark, is offering a postdoctoral position in
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The place of work is Aarhus University, Campus Ole Worms Alle 3, 8000, Aarhus C. The affiliation will be with Land-CRAFT, Department of Agroecology. More information can be obtained from Assistant Professor
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The place of work is Aarhus University, Campus Ole Worms Alle 3, 8000, Aarhus C. The affiliation will be with Land-CRAFT, Department of Agroecology. More information can be obtained from Assistant Professor
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The newly established Novo Nordisk Challenge Center for RNA Therapeutics Towards Metabolic Disease (RNA-META) at the interdisciplinary Nanoscience Centre , University of Aarhus, Denmark, invites
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. The position will be available for a 2-year period. This position will be located at the Pioneer Center Land-CRAFT, which was established in June 2022 to undertake fundamental and applied research that addresses
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with the Department of Agroecology. Contact information More information can be obtained from contact to Associate Professor Martin Thorsøe (martinh.thorsoe@agro.au.dk ) and or Assistant Professor Morten