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August 2025 or as soon as possible thereafter. Job description You will be part of an international and dynamic team to focus on modelling hypo-O-GlcNAcylation in Drosophila, searching for physiological
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twisting techniques. This postdoc fellowship will build on this knowledge to explore and realize new properties in oxide membranes within complex oxide thin films. The position offered is part of the ERC
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Postdoctoral Position in Social Systems Modelling at the Social Resilience Lab as part of the Computational Culture and Complexity Research collective (CORE), Department of Culture, Cognition and
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, The ability to perform effectively as a part of a team. Please include a list of publications, and be specific about your OpenFoam experience in your uploaded CV. Who we are You will be a member of the Heat and
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project: The postdoc position is available in the group of Professor Simona Radutoiu within the section for Plant Molecular Biology. Investigations of wheat root microbiota and microbial components
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Job Description Center for Industrial Software, part of the Maersk Mc-Kinney Moller Institute, University of Southern Denmark, located in Sønderborg, invites applications for a 2-year
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, The ability to perform effectively as a part of a team. Please include a list of publications, and be specific about your OpenFoam experience in your uploaded CV. Who we are You will be a member of the Heat and
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Thermal tolerance limits are among the key determinants of species’ distributions, and for invasive species in particular, tolerances to extreme temperatures may explain part of their success in
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around 300 staff and 700 students. The focus of both our research and educational work is orofacial health as an integral part of general health, and our collaboration is built on respect, trust
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countries. We are looking for a candidate who is happy to work in a team and help train and mentor students as part of the project. The work-languages in the group are both Danish and English. Expectations