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strategy and working environment is viewed as important. The Department is responsible for a Master’s programme in Molecular Nutrition and Food Technology, taught at AU, Denmark, and a Master’s programme in
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are seeking candidates to advance research in resilient and sustainable design and manufacturing solutions. Skills in experimental, computational, and modeling aspects and a focus on innovative research in
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collaborations with external partners. Applicants are also asked to submit an indicative teaching plan outline (maximum two pages) for the course Dramaturgic Leadership (second semester, Master’s degree programme
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, experience in degree programme and curriculum development at universities or similar institutions will be an advantage. The successful applicant will be expected to teach in English and, within a three-year
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, contracted policy advice, and education. We offer professional laboratories, greenhouses, semi-field, and field-scale research facilities, advanced computing capacities as well as an extensive national and
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. Demonstrated skills in computer programming and analysis of complex data sets. Excellent English language and communication skills (written and oral), critical thinking, instrument trouble shooting. Good
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). Job description/research project/research area Research You are expected to take a leading role in the research program, supported by a Villum Investigator Grant, in which femtosecond and picosecond
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and potentially involves company collaboration. Candidates are expected to teach and supervise students at all levels including PhD students. Our study programme portfolio contains a MSc program and a
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oriented focus. You will join the Junior Innovator program at Aarhus University, comprising young researchers from across all faculties. You will be encouraged to and supported in applying for external
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large part of the medical degree programme. Academic staff contribute to the teaching. English is the preferred language in the laboratory, at meetings and at seminars. The department employs approx. 500