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and societal impact, and the postdoc should be motivated to contribute to this ambition. Because of the methodological span of the project—ranging from large-scale, computational analysis to in-depth
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will include: Contributing to research publications through data collection, analysis, and dissemination Conducting research of high international quality, including publication Collecting and acquiring
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: Synchrotron experiments (XRD, PDF, EXAFS) Cryogenic electron microscopy (cryo-EM) Pair angle distribution function (PADF) analysis Time-resolved studies of structural changes Crystallography Electron scattering
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, Fortran, or other relevant languages. Knowledge of statistical methods for climate data analysis. Experience with high-performance computing (HPC) environments. A strong publication record relative
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Hartvig Clausen (DTU) and U Copenhagen scientists Dr. Céline Galvagnion, Prof. Nikos Hatzakis, Prof. Martin Lauritzen and Dr. Krzysztof Kucharz. Work includes purification and biophysical analysis
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. Demonstrated skills in computer programming and analysis of complex data sets. Excellent English language and communication skills (written and oral), critical thinking, instrument trouble shooting. Good
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, battery fabrication, electrochemical analysis, structural and chemical characterization and physical property characterization. Place of work The place of work is Langelandsgade 140, 8000 Aarhus C, and the
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integration. The candidate will further study the role of critical topographical elements such as the Dogger Bank and the Elbe Palaeo Valley and how such may have influenced the landscape evolution and in turn
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relevant publications. Documented experience with instrumentation to probe aerosol and/or cloud particles. Experience with microscopy is advantageous. Demonstrated skills in computer programming and analysis
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, quantitative analysis of group appearances in the news media and interviews with different political actors. Job description The postdoctoral researcher will be employed as part of a research group and is