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. The position is to be filled from August 1, 2025, or as soon as possible thereafter. The academic position The successful candidate will be part of our pharmacoepidemiological research group and work primarily
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formation and changes occurring during processing and digestion. The starting date is November 1, 2025, or as soon as possible hereafter. The research project This post-doctoral position is part of the EU
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candidate with a strong background in ruminant nutrition and especially in forage evaluation and modelling rumen nutrient metabolism. The successful candidate is expected to take part in the initiatives
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batteries. We will have a focus on in situ studies of the materials during charge/discharge, for instance followed using Raman spectroscopy and X-ray scattering. The position is part of an industrial
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well as international partners. Field experiments, digital technologies -- including modelling and remote sensing, as well as interactions with stakeholders are key components of Land-CRAFT. You will be part of a
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. fellowships. You will receive training to develop grant writing and scientific communication skills. You will contribute to the daily lab management, attend project meetings and departmental seminars as part of
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investigates protein disorder, dynamics and interactions. We are part of the Danish Center for Ultra-high field NMR spectroscopy and have access to facilities for SAXS, smFRET, etc. More information can be found
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training. Responsibilities You will be part of the LightTrap project, funded by the Novo Nordisk Foundation, which aims to use AI to accelerate the discovery of new optical materials and nanostructures
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-society nexus. We expect that you will be an important part of the research environment and that you will contribute positively to the social working environment. We also expect that you will take part in
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. The starting date is on 1st of October 2025. Short presentation of the research project The postdoc position is a part of the externally funded research project: Lost to Climate: The Arctic is experiencing some