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on harvested tissues and biofluids. The postdoc will be responsible for planning the experiments, data acquisition, preparation, analysis, manuscript writing, and other activities for disseminating the results
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will report to the Head of Department. In your daily job, you will report to Associate Professor Lasse Sommer Kristensen. Your competences You have academic qualifications at PhD level, preferably within
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hold an MSc degree (or equivalent) within Materials Science, Mechanical Engineering, or related field Experience with corrosion and metallurgy, electrochemical methods, microstructure analysis, and SEM
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Management, Circular Economy, Business Engineering, Environmental Engineering, Production Engineering, Design & Innovation, or related field Experience with business modelling tools (e.g. BMC), sustainability
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background in experimental (bio-)geochemistry, microbial ecology, or related fields, and with experience in field work. Experience with one or more of the above-mentioned techniques is desirable. The selected
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, the group has more than 20 years of experience with the target analyses of PFAS in environmental, food and human samples. The postdoctoral researcher is expected to support this work and relevant
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Postdoctoral researcher in Environmental Analytical Chemistry, with a focus on non-target screeni...
, the group has more than 20 years of experience with the target analyses of PFAS in environmental, food and human samples. The postdoctoral researcher is expected to support this work and relevant
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audiences express enthusiasm through collective applause in the classical concert hall. Later stages of the project involve smaller-scale concert experiments with advanced music performance students from RAMA