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The International Office helps visiting academics, PhD students, and postdocs who are travelling to Munich for a set period of time to find accommodation. For further information, please visit the following link
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for Quantum Technology (WACQT, http://wacqt.se ). The core project of the centre is to build a quantum computer based on superconducting circuits. You will be part of the Quantum Computing group in the Quantum
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diversity, and therefore particularly encourages women and those outside the gender binary to apply for the position. For additional information, please contact Assoc. Prof. Johanna Björklund (johanna
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: The relation between climate change, health and work; The relation between health, income and the burden of COVID-19; You will conduct state-of-the-art statistical analyses using linked, population-level data
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position is available at the Department of Pharmacy , Faculty of Health Sciences , within the Microbial Pharmacology and Population Biology (MicroPop) research group , led by Prof. Pål J. Johnsen
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information Further information may be obtained from Prof. Ivano E. Castelli at ivca@dtu.dk You can read more about Autonomous Materials Discovery at www.energy.dtu.dk If you are applying from abroad, you may
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University strives to be a workplace free from discrimination and with equal opportunities for all. Further information about the position can be obtained from the Director of SciLifeLab DDD, Prof. Per
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; - who enjoys working collaboratively in a multidisciplinary team while managing independent research tasks; - who is able to read policy documents in Dutch and work with Dutch (meta-)data; - is proficient
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the areas of family law and particularly comparative family law. Additional language skills are considered a bonus. The PhD will be supervised by Prof Jens Scherpe, the Director of NorFam. The successful
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. As part of the SPP, the SoilEnergySpots project is jointly led by Prof. Dr. Nicole Strittmatter (Analytical Chemistry), Prof. Dr. Mirjana Minceva (Biothermodynamics), and Dr. Steffen Schweizer (Soil