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regular and irregular wave conditions at realistic, field-relevant scales. Developing a practical correction model to account for energy dissipation by flexible (vs. rigid) vegetation Original research
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stability. However, the fine-grained monitoring needed for such coordination risks exposing privacy. Although operators collect this information to ensure reliability, current practices seldom embed strong
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products under different operating conditions. Testing new bioreactor configuration for carbon dioxide biological conversion. Modelling carbon dioxide fermentation to acetic acid. Contribute as teaching
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student to work with SERS for monitoring infections in wound samples. We will target the detection of bacteria in wound samples. We offer a highly creative, collaborative, and ambitious work environment
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paid fellowship with a very competitive salary (a minimum monthly gross salary of DKK 36,138 including pension) and excellent conditions to excel in their research. Further information is available
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including pension) and excellent conditions to excel in their research. Further information is available Associate Professor Ramkrishan Maheshwari, phone: +45 65 50 16 86, email: ramkrishan@sdu.dk If you
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with the collective agreement between the Danish Confederation of Professional Associations and the state (AC collective agreement) (in Danish) and protocol on certain terms of employment of academic
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dietary intake, assessed by 3-day dietary records, fulfilment of dietary guidelines and nutritional status, and whether intake of key foods and nutrients in the diet (eg. added sugar, dietary fiber, protein
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, which are utilized for efficient, non-destructive inspection, damage characterization, damage evaluation, and health monitoring of wind turbine structural elements and components. We develop tools and
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of GPs across Denmark, including community level characteristics, such as economic status, rurality, and social infrastructure. The working environment and family factors of GPs practicing in underserved