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research on Personal Page and Google Scholar . If you are applying from abroad, you may find useful information on working in Denmark and at DTU at DTU – Moving to Denmark . Furthermore, you have the option
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Location: Aalborg, Aalborg 9220, Denmark [map ] Subject Area: Statistics / Applied Statistics Appl Deadline: (posted 2025/09/15, listed until 2025/11/03) Position Description: Apply Position Description
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mapping key stakeholders to ensure inclusive and representative participation. The position is for 7 hours per week and will be available from the 1st November 2025 - 12th April 2028. Key Responsibilities
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, spreadsheets, Google forms, etc.) Knowledge of the academic community, in particular (astro-)physics Experience with WordPress, and preferably also HTML, CSS, PHP, JavaScript, and/or MySQL Basic coding skills
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way around Google Analytics or similar tools. Our expectations of you: You’re studying marketing, comms, business or something similar — and have at least a year left of your studies You like writing
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on BlueSky , Linkedin , and via her Google Scholar profile. Your main tasks will involve working with Lena and Postdoc, Dr. André Rodarte (more information is available on his homepage ) on a project that
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sponsored project called BIO-MAG, we aim to create magnetic sensors with subpicotesla sensitivity and use these sensors to map neuron activity at room-temperature. As part of this large project, we
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, what motivates them to engage with disruptive technologies, and how emerging regulatory frameworks and business models influence their decisions. The doctoral research will focus on mapping the diffusion
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analytical techniques to assess materials in both pre- and post-consumer shoes. The project aims to: Map footwear waste flows in Europe by building a database of common materials in selected footwear
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. The project aims to: Map footwear waste flows in Europe by building a database of common materials in selected footwear categories. Provide a foundation for Life Cycle Inventories (LCI) by identifying typical