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Andersen-Ranberg, email: joar@plen.ku.dk . The requirements Applicants should, prior to the start date, hold a PhD degree in synthetic biology, biochemistry, biotechnology, molecular biology, microbial
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for applications is August 10, 2025, at 23.59 hrs. CEST Application Applications must be written in English and be submitted electronically using the “Apply now” link below. Applications must include: A letter of
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At the Faculty of Engineering and Science, AAU Energy, one or more postdoc positions are available within the general study program. The PhD stipend is open for appointment from 1st September 2025
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two PhD students in the groups, and your newly developed tools will support the analysis and interpretation of their data. You will interact strongly with several international collaborators, both
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person with a PhD degree in Mechatronics Engineering, MEMS, Neurotechnologies, Applied Physics, Nanotechnology, Neural Interfaces, Biomedical Engineering or similar. Advanced skills in electronics design
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that also act as green energy producers driving the societal transition towards net zero. In this position, you will build on your expertise in IoT and low-power computer and communication systems to research
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tweezers, super-resolution microscopy and cryo-electron microscopy. Start date: 1st September 2025 Duration: 1 year (in the first instance, with
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and energetic constrains ammonia-oxidizing and methane-oxidizing microbes exhibit under oxygen depletion (and while producing oxygen) including single cell activity assays. Applicants should have a PhD
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of the position, the applicant chosen is expected to be physically present on a regular basis and actively participate in the research activities of the Department. Qualifications The applicant must hold a PhD or
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visit our homepage . Expectations and qualifications Applicants must hold an MSc, DVM, or MD degree, and a PhD, with research experience within one or more of the following areas: Clinical or molecular