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analyses on harvested tissues and biofluids. The postdoc will be responsible for planning the experiments, data acquisition, preparation, analysis, manuscript writing, and other activities for disseminating
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Postdoc in assessing carbon sequestration potential of different wetlands as nature-based solutio...
five bioclimatic zones. Your task will be to combine multi-source data — including field observations, environmental measurements, and satellite imagery — with mechanistic models to assess carbon
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, production efficiency, and milk production. Contact Further information on the position may be obtained from Head of research unit, Professor Peter Lund, phone: +45 4015 7673, email: Peter.Lund@anivet.au.dk
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five bioclimatic zones. Your task will be to combine multi-source data — including field observations, environmental measurements, and satellite imagery — with mechanistic models to assess carbon
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mechanistic information on human brain changes in pain conditions. Your research will help us understand the mechanisms involved when pain becomes chronic. Work in a team using electroencephalography (EEG
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Aarhus University with related departments. Contact Information For further information please contact: Associate professor Ulf Andersson Vang Ørom, ulf.orom@mbg.au.dk Deadline 30 July 2025. Application
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Applications are invited for a post-doctoral position to develop and apply advanced mass spectrometry and data analysis methods to investigate plant-microbe interactions in soil, within the research
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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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area of employment is Aarhus University with related departments. Contact information For further information, please contact Prof. Selin Kara (selin.kara@bce.au.dk ), +45 2237 8964; and Assoc. Prof
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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