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is the working language. Aarhus is Denmark’s second largest city, and forms the center of the western parts of the country on the Jutland peninsula. Recently, Aarhus has attracted international
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. Contact information For further information, please contact: Associate Professor, Magnus Kjærgaard, magnus@mbg.au.dk Deadline Applications must be received no later than 1 June 2025. Application procedure
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several strong, international and innovative research groups which comprise everything from basic science to strategic and applicable research. The activities encompass research as well as education within
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other DAWN scientists at DTU Space and NBI, as well as our international institutes associated with DAWN are encouraged. You are also expected to help create a stimulating and fun research center at DAWN
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systems) analogous to biological growth processes The evolution of a specific building typology by analyzing existing and preexisting buildings. Focusing on the interactions and dependencies of a specific
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to interact effectively with students and academic staff. Excellent communication skills, both oral and written, in English to effectively communicate scientific information. Ability to conduct independent
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university globally recognized for the excellence of its research, education, innovation and scientific advice. We offer a rewarding and challenging job in an international environment. We strive for academic
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innovative interdisciplinary research environments with high international impact. We perform world-class research, which contributes with solutions to solve essential societal challenges within the green
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-based Bachelor and Masters students and visiting staff and students, who together contribute to an international research environment where English is the preferred language in the laboratory, at meetings
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Arctic changes influence mid-latitude weather. The project is a collaboration between Aarhus University, the University of Copenhagen, and the Danish Meteorological Institute, with additional international