12 assistant-professor-computer Postdoctoral positions at University of Copenhagen in Denmark
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. Application The position is open for application at either the Postdoctoral or Assistant Professor level, depending on the candidate’s qualifications and experience. The application must be submitted in English
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at https://psychology.ku.dk/coinact/ . Job content The Postdoc will be part of a project entitled Selection in Cognition funded by the Carlsberg Foundation and headed by Professor Søren Kyllingsbæk and
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Associate Professor Jiwoong Lee. The project Centralized recycling is impractical due to the dispersed nature of plastic waste—but our approach turns this challenge into an opportunity for decentralized CO2
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the section Ingredient and Dairy Technology. Further information on the Department is linked at https://food.ku.dk/english/ . Inquiries about the position can be made to Tenure Track Assistant Professor Norbert
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covered by the Job Structure for Academic Staff at Universities 2025. Questions For further information about the position, please contact Associate Professor Gerhart-Hines at zpg@sund.ku.dk . For questions
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. Professor Johan Andersen-Ranberg. The fellow’s main duties will include conducting experimental molecular biology research on eukaryotic microalgae, performing genome engineering in algae, and carrying out
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Migration under the leadership of PL, Associate Professor Andreas Bandak. The postdoc will work in the interdisciplinary research environment at the Centre for Comparative Culture Studies at the Department
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. The project is sponsored through an ERC Synergy grant. Inquiries about the position can be made to Professor Karsten Flensberg (flensberg@nbi.ku.dk ). Description of the scientific environment The position will
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WHENCE project here: https://inspire.ku.dk/research-activities/whence/ . For further information about the position, please contact the PI of the project, Professor Sabrina Ebbersmeyer, e-mail: ebbersmeyer
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cutting-edge experimental and computational technologies. Our aim is to dissect dynamics and cellular programmes active during human blood lineage development and to decipher how haematopoietic