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across health sciences, engineering, computer science, and biotechnology, the position should ensure a holistic approach to solving complex healthcare problems. A strong partnership with healthcare
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and IT systems, robot technology, medical technology, health technology, electrical energy technology, and acoustics and sound technology. The department wishes to build a research and study environment
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, pharmacy, mathematics, computer science and biology. The Department’s research thus contributes to new knowledge and solutions with applications in the areas of climate, environment, energy and health
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, which are utilized for efficient, non-destructive inspection, damage characterization, damage evaluation, and health monitoring of wind turbine structural elements and components. We develop tools and
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research profile that can support our strategic research activities within Green Transition, Digitalization, and Health in the MPE Department and the University. We prefer candidates that can demonstrate the
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and IT systems, robot technology, medical technology, health technology, electrical energy technology, and acoustics and sound technology. The department wishes to build a research and study environment
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– Moving to Denmark . Working in Denmark has a good work-life balance. Health insurance is free, the benefits for young parents are world class, and the remuneration is allowing to also use the 6 weeks
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and primarily located at the Department of Public Health, Clinical Pharmacology, Pharmacy and Environmental Medicine, SDU. The 3 other positions will be at UCPH, 1 at Department of Pharmacy and the
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-evolvement of contemporary sleep practices and media technologies. Despite sleep being an interdisciplinary topic, our knowledge of sleep is still dominated by health research. ToSleep contributes with health
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the method by solving real-world challenges in the renewable energy sector. Responsibilities and qualifications Your overall focus will be to strengthen the department’s competencies within structural health