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emissions regulation. Key tasks: Designing survey experiments that test whether S-R affects public support for stricter government regulation. Developing experimental treatments. Managing data collection in
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. You can read more about career paths at DTU here . Further information Further information may be obtained from Professor Anker Degn Jensen: +45 2217 1723, e-mail aj@kt.dtu.dk . If you are applying from
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available from 1 January 2026 or according to mutual agreement. You can read more about career paths at DTU here . Further information You can find further information about the research at SurfCat
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start on September 1st 2025 or according to mutual agreement. Further information Further questions about the project should be directed to Luca Laraia, email: luclar@kemi.dtu.dk If you are applying from
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Job Description We are looking for a postdoc who can help establish a national infrastructure for the collection and sharing of biomedical health data in Denmark, named "The Biomedical Data
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and North, ensuring real-world testing across diverse agricultural contexts. Beyond the research itself, IBIS aims to implement standardized experimental protocols, harmonized data formats, and
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protocols for data format and sharing. Dissemination of the research results. Qualifications: Candidates should have a PhD degree in experimental physics, chemistry, materials science or equivalent. The core
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recognised academic environment with over 400 employees and 10 research sections. We broadly cover digital technologies within mathematics, data science, computer science, and computer engineering, including
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opportunity to be part of large-scale experiments tackling pressing societal challenges. You'll be involved in every stage of the research process—from experimental design to data analysis and publication—while
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] that process information in temporal rather than spatial modes to reduce their footprint. The project involves a collaboration between DTU Electro (Senior Researcher Mikkel Heuck) and Harvard University (Dr