12 phd-in-building-materials Postdoctoral positions at University of Southern Denmark
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The successful candidates should have the following qualifications: A PhD in Environmental Toxicology, Chemical Engineering, Environmental Chemistry, Materials Science, or closely related fields. Solid
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poverty are transformed when wealth becomes extreme and aims to build new theory on the morality of extreme wealth. The project aims at three significant academic contributions: (1) to explore and map out
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qualifications at PhD level at the time of employment. Employment will be in accordance with the collective agreement between the Ministry of Finance and the Danish Confederation of Professional Associations
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to fill an experimental post-doc position in Physics in the area of quantum optoelectronics and 2D materials The position is available from 1 October 2025 or as soon as possible thereafter. The successful
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on the application material, and an application must include: Motivated application. Curriculum Vitae. Master’s and PhD degree certificates or equivalent (copy of original/official English translation). Complete list
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on the application material, and an application must include: Motivated application. Curriculum Vitae. Master’s and PhD degree certificates or equivalent (copy of original/official English translation). Complete list
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on how to apply . Assessment of the candidates is based on the application material, and an application must include: Motivated application. Curriculum Vitae. Master’s and PhD degree certificates
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required to make these decisions and the decision-making processes that can achieve socially just outcomes are unknown. In this project, we aim to bridge these knowledge gaps. LostToClimate is an effort in
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August 15th, 2025, or as per negotiation. We particularly seek candidates with strong theoretical research skills within corporate finance or asset pricing. Applicants should have completed their PhD in
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data for Italy and the eastern Mediterranean region between 400-100 BCE and build a synthesis of the changes in temperature and precipitation in the period. The focus is on the connection between Rome’s