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Carbon Capture System Design, Operation, and Test The ideal candidate should have all or several of the following academic and personal qualifications: A PhD in chemical engineering, process engineering
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fluent in English (written and spoken), hold a PhD degree within epidemiology and have a track-record within the field of observational research, preferably within pharmacoepidemiology. Experience with
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, understand and analyze amicable and flexible future inter-cooperations between local communities and national authorities. Requirements The successful candidate has a PhD in Arctic Climatology, Sea-Ice
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PDF file. The file must include: Application (cover letter) CV Academic Diplomas (MSc/PhD – in English) List of publications Applications received after the deadline will not be considered. All
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evaluation process etc please visit: ambercofund.eu Qualification requirements Minimum requirements are: candidate needs to have a maximum of 8 years after a doctoral degree (PhD), as required by the project
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approaches to compensating for dual-sensory loss will be explored. Overall, this will lead to a better understanding of audio-visual processing and to new diagnostic and rehabilitation strategies. The position
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to be detected. Furthermore, novel approaches to compensating for dual-sensory loss will be explored. Overall, this will lead to a better understanding of audio-visual processing and to new diagnostic and
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Postdoc in assessing carbon sequestration potential of different wetlands as nature-based solutio...
The Department of Agroecology at Aarhus University, Denmark, is offering a postdoctoral position in assessing carbon sequestration potential of wetlands as nature-based solutions under different
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Do you have a computational background and interest in developing novel tools for integrating structural biology data to understand regulation of disordered regions of proteins? Then the Viennet lab
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The Blackford group (https://icmm.ku.dk/english/research-groups/blackford-group/ ) aims to understand the molecular mechanisms that cells use to maintain genome stability, using a combination of genetic