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The Department of Communication, Faculty of Humanities, University of Copenhagen (UCPH), invites applications for a postdoctoral position in History of Philosophy from 1 September 2025. The position
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Excellent skills to communicate (written and spoken) in English. The assessment of the applicants will be made by the head of BCBT group, Prof. Solange I. Mussatto. As a formal qualification, you must hold a
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consist of: Independent research of high international quality. Scientific publication of results as well as popular communication. You will report to Assistant Professor Line Staun Larsen. Your competences
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experience Skills within statistical analysis Communication skills both in oral and written English and preferably also in Spanish Flexibility and self-motivation are desired skills at DTU We expect you to be
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-driven research ability. Experience in working in collaborative and team-based research environments. Excellent communication and collaboration skills, including proficiency in English. As a formal
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Engage with stakeholders and communicate insights through e.g. reports and briefs Take the lead on academic publications in collaboration with a research team at the centre As a formal qualification, you
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Electro in the Quantum and Nanophotonics Section , which focuses on leveraging fundamental light-matter interactions for applications in sensing, optical communications, and quantum technologies
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handled separately, the ‘true’ handicap caused by them is underestimated. Furthermore, because routine diagnostic tests focus on sensory instead of perceptual processes, communication-related consequences
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of perceptual processes, communication-related consequences may be overlooked. Little is still known about the perceptual deficits that individuals with dual-sensory loss experience and how these deficits can be
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on sensory instead of perceptual processes, communication-related consequences may be overlooked. Little is still known about the perceptual deficits that individuals with dual-sensory loss experience and how