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. You possess professional collaborative skills and a broad academic network which you are able to bring into play in your contribution to the academic development of Aarhus University and its profile
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strengthen and consolidate our research in nutrition and sustainability at DTU, as well as contribute to the complex data architecture of the activities at our institute? We invite applicants with research
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geometry, differential geometry, algebraic topology, complex geometry, quantum topology, geometric analysis, operator algebra, number theory, statistic, probability theory, mathematical physics, quantum
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, complex geometry, quantum topology, geometric analysis, operator algebra, number theory, statistic, probability theory, mathematical physics, quantum algorithms, quantum software architecture and quantum
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imple-ment research-project ideas with national and international impact. Topics of interest: Algebra, algebraic geometry, differential geometry, algebraic topology, complex ge-ometry, quantum topology
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to introduce new pedagogical techniques and course development Development of strong professional relations with colleagues and international networks The successful candidate is expected to develop a coherent
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needs Can perform complex tasks also in periods of intense activities Can assist with data entry and laboratory database maintenance Is collaborative and enjoys working in an international research
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environment Wants to contribute to cutting-edge plant-bacterial interaction research Can handle complex tasks and maintains overview during periods of intense activities. Can assist with data entry and
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, algebraic geometry, differential geometry, algebraic topology, complex geometry, quantum topology, geometric analysis, operator algebra, number theory statistic, probability theory and mathematical physics
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the field of bioacoustic physiology to study how animals - from insects to whales - sense with sound. We particularly welcome applicants who study how animals produce, use and hear sound to navigate complex