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TRACTION: Theoretical Research in Human-computer Interaction, awarded to Kasper Hornbæk. The goal of the postdoc projects is to understand and advance the use of theory in all its forms in the evaluation and
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be embedded in the condensed matter theory group (CMT ) and the Center for Quantum Devices (QDev ) at the Niels Bohr Institute. The research at the center is focused on quantum science aspects of solid
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mission is to deliver excellent research-led education to a worldwide audience at all levels, and to engage with business and society. Faculty members are committed to rigorous theory development and theory
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scientists, and should be interested in the development of new computational models, experimental paradigms, and theories. It is expected that the successful candidate will be present, part of the team, and
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is established with the ambition to become one of the leading research centers developing the theory of heterogeneous catalysis and electro-catalysis. This includes development of a fundamental
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date is flexible; however, we hope to welcome our new colleague(s) as soon as possible, and no later than January 1, 2026. The duration of the positions is between 1 to 2 years, with the possibility
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City from the Periphery',financed by the Independent Research Fund Denmark 2024-2028. The project is a comparative examination of the everyday life of youth in urban peripheries in Nouakchott, Cape Town
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Research areas will be within algebraic coding theory. While the primary focus is on fundamental research in algebraic coding theory, practical applications in the maritime industry—including secure
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. Knowledge of Afrikaans is an advantage. qualitative research experience in Cape Town, preferably in the Cape Flats. familiarity with relevant methods, theories and critical texts related to e.g. multimodal
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manufacturing systems. This topic will build upon existing theory on modular and reconfigurable manufacturing systems and develop methods and model-based approaches to design and evaluate resilient reconfigurable