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and 7 months to work on mitochondrial membrane protein complexes using structural biology methods, cryo-ET and STA. Expected start date and duration of employment The starting date is 1st February 2026
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The Department of Agroecology at Aarhus University, Denmark, is offering a postdoctoral position in crop modelling in climate adaptation and resilience, starting 01-12-2025 or as soon as possible
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Applications are invited for a 2-year position in the field of CFD and modeling of heat pumps at the Department of Mechanical and Production Engineering, Aarhus University, Denmark. Expected start
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, integrating novel genetically related traits using digital tools or functional genomic information or OMICS to improve genomic prediction models. The successful candidates will have the opportunity
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read more about the department here and about the faculty here . About the research project This research project addresses the critical gap in experimental models for systematically investigating
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and models of the biochemical processes and production system to feedback to the researchers how to improve the processes while optimizing the production system, and showing venture capitalists how
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. The project’s main objective is to optimize the RNA delivery platform through in vitro screening models, followed by in vivo safety and proof-of-concept studies. Your job responsibilities As Postdoc your position
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on climate impact research and process-based modelling of biogeochemistry, agronomy, biology and geography from Aarhus University and University of Copenhagen, as well as international partners. Field
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researchers, policymakers, industry partners, and farmers who translate complex data and modeling outcomes into practical insights. As the chosen candidate, you will be critical in contributing to the main
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experience in scientific writing and publication in peer-reviewed scientific journals Research experience in some of the areas of process-based crop modeling, uncertainty characterization, digital agronomy