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partners. The postdoc’s research focuses on identifying surface temperature patterns that enhance Arctic-to-lower-latitude climate connections. The postdoc will: Analyze large-scale temperature and
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Vestjyllands Andel, financed by the Innovation Foundation. In this position, your work will focus on functional screening of DTU’s large fungal strain collection (IBT) to identify novel production hosts using a
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partners. The postdoc’s research focuses on identifying surface temperature patterns that enhance Arctic-to-lower-latitude climate connections. The postdoc will: Analyze large-scale temperature and
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collaborate with PhD and other post doctoral fellows, in cross-disciplinary collaborations with other research groups both national and international as well as with industrial partners. Qualifications A PhD
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collaborate with PhD and other post doctoral fellows, in cross-disciplinary collaborations with other research groups both national and international as well as with industrial partners. Qualifications A PhD
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GNSS-data and other observations and moreover, develop large-scale, multi-site time series of ice flow and changes in ice configuration from various remote sensing data. Who are you? The appointment will
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of large amounts of data generated within biological, biomedical and biotechnological and life sciences area. We strive to gain new knowledge and drive innovation in human, animal, plant and food science and
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and sustainable growth. In a large research project funded by a Carlsberg Foundation’s Semper Ardens Advance grant, we will investigate if we can realize a new heavy-rare-earth-free permanent magnet
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growth. In a large research project funded by a Carlsberg Foundation’s Semper Ardens Advance grant, we will investigate if we can realize a new heavy-rare-earth-free permanent magnet through a
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collaboration with audiologists and clinicians. Co-supervising PhD & MSc students, particularly those working in electrophysiology and computational modelling. Developing a computational model of cochlear signal