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of the applicant’s academic career Experience of participation in national and international research networks Knowledge of a Nordic language Time spent working in Greenland or other places in the Arctic Experience in
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MSc degree (or equivalent) in oceanography, including components of ocean science and engineering Experience in ocean observation technology including remote sensing, in-situ observations and data
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mechanics (nonlinear beam theory, fluid-structure interaction) Desire to develop interdisciplinary expertise across hydrodynamics and structural mechanics. Experience with or willingness to learn: Programming
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research using qualitative methods, focused on interviews and observations, are fundamental, while the conduct of quantitative analysis and/or experiments may also be relevant. Domain knowledge in
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closely related field Strong background in analog and mixed-signal CMOS circuit design Familiarity with biomedical signal acquisition (especially EEG) is highly valued Experience with standard IC design
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Experience with VLSI design (Cadence tools, Verilog/VHDL, SPICE) Knowledge of neural networks and neuromorphic systems is a strong advantage Good programming skills (e.g., Python, MATLAB) and interest in
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and be able to work as part of a team to achieve ambitious goals Teach and co-supervise BSc and MSc student projects Potentially participate in Arctic field campaigns We expect that you have: Experience
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background in marine ecology with experience in biodiversity. The candidate will spend much time performing samplings in the field through snorkeling activities, and measurements in laboratories
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microscopy imaging, single particle cryogenic electron microscopy or X-ray crystallography. Solid understanding of proteins and their role in cells. Desire and motivation to succeed in performing experiments
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supervision of BSc and MSc student projects. Contributing to the teaching at the department to get teaching experience. Participating actively in the research community, including attending and presenting