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Postdoctoral Position in Play in Old Norse Culture Department of Scandinavian Studies and Experience Economy within the School of Communication and Culture at Aarhus University invites applications
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. Candidates with prior experience in biomineralization and/or skeletal research will be preferred. The ideal candidate thrives in an interdisciplinary environment, communicates well both in written and spoken
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of: Research of high international quality, including publication in top international journals and communicating your research in national and international academic networks. Teaching, supervision and
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brain activity patterns and transforms them into actionable commands, enabling direct communication between the brain and external devices. BCIs have broad applications, from restoring movement in people
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practices (e.g. git, virtual environments, modular code organization) Excellent data handling and analysis skills Excellent interpersonal and communication skills, preferentially in both Danish and English
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reading/communication skills in Danish, or a Scandinavian language are required. Role and Responsibilities As a key member of a consortium spanning five universities, you will contribute to: • Digital
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, including a large international collaboration, offering excellent opportunities for networking with researchers and fellow PhD students, particularly in Sweden, Norway, and Portugal. Responsibilities and
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with a strong network of leading national and international veterinary and human neurologists and neuroscientists. Our research focuses on clinical and comparative aspects of veterinary neurology
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use, effect, and safety. The group is highly recognized within pharmacoepidemiology and has a very large international network. Furthermore, we collaborate extensively with the rest of the department
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electrochemical characterization Experience with either electrolysers or flow batteries Experience/engineering skills with construction of experimental setups Good skills in communication of research results