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. This position is funded under a European Research Council (ERC) advanced grant LUMIN (Illuminating charge transport in feldspar to measure rates of earth surface processes). We are looking for a self-driven and
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Postdoctoral researcher position at the Department of Animal and Veterinary Sciences, Aarhus Univ...
. flock or farm). The position is for three years and will commence on August 1, 2025, or soon thereafter. The position is within the research section Management and Modelling . The research section
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formation and changes occurring during processing and digestion. The starting date is September 1, 2025, or subject to mutual agreement. The research project To respond to some of the most critical societal
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existing buildings that we can use to learn how to design better, more sustainable buildings, is often overlooked. We therefore need a scientific method for the high throughput analysis of existing and
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Are you passionate about sustainability and innovation? Do you want to contribute to reshaping the food supply chain and creating a new and sustainable production system? If so, we invite you to
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Postdoctoral Researcher Position in Digitalization of Metal Additive Manufacturing and CO2 Impact...
Manufacturing (MAM) and CO2 Impact Analysis. This position is part of the REFUMA project (REmanufacturing by reFUrbished hybrid MAchinery), which focuses on demonstrating and advancing hybrid manufacturing
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. This position is funded by a DFF Research Project grant led by Associate Professors Owen Jones and Johan Dahlgren. The successful candidate will join an exciting research project to understand the ecological and
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Postdoc in Protein Design of Photoactive Proteins The Westberg Lab within the Department of Chemistry at Aarhus University is seeking a postdoctoral researcher with a strong interdisciplinary
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A 2.5-year position for an experienced postdoc is available within the research group ‘Biotherapeutic Glycoengineering and Immunology’ headed by Professor Steffen Goletz and is funded by
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biogeochemical cycles. However, the deep biosphere extending hundreds of meters down into the seafloor, is still relatively underexplored in the Arctic. We have collected marine sediment cores >200 m deep