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information studies (2018) , the Master’s degree programme in information studies (2021) , the Master’s degree programme in digital design (2021) and affiliated PhD degree programmes. Applicants should
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, preferably several of) the following fields: Health Informatics Human Machine Interaction Basic electrical engineering Embedded systems Programming Candidates must hold a PhD. In the assessment of candidates
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and investigating environmental challenges linked to the balance between human activities’ use and conservation and/or restoration practices. Candidate Profile The candidate should have a PhD in biology
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cities, the university offers an excellent quality of life, a safe and sustainable urban environment, and a vibrant cultural scene. Enjoy access to strong industry and healthcare networks. We have strong
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particular attention to cardiometabolic conditions. The candidate will hold a PhD in statistics, mathematics, bioinformatics, computational biology, or statistical genetics, and should have a strong record of
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. policies, protocols and mechanisms for (biometric) authentication and access control Network Security Technologies, Architectures and Protocols Computer and Network Forensics Reverse Engineering and Malware
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, and inspire Denmark’s next generation of research leaders. About DARA The Danish Advanced Research Academy (DARA) is a new, national PhD academy supported by a 500 million DKK grant from the Novo
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master’s degree programs in psychology at the University of Southern Denmark. Both degree programs are fully developed, and the first master's students graduated in August 2015. The psychology program at
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, the candidate is offered: access to research infrastructure capability development, including postgraduate teacher training a mentoring programme support to develop scientific networks and to secure
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act as the museum's liaison with relevant Danish natural history communities. The successful candidate will be expected to establish and develop an externally funded collection-based research program