29 phd-in-gis-and-remote-sensing Postdoctoral positions at Aarhus University in Denmark
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collaborate with PhD and other post doctoral fellows, in cross-disciplinary collaborations with other research groups both national and international as well as with industrial partners. Qualifications A PhD
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presentations. Your profile Applicants should hold a PhD in mechanical or process engineering or similar. The selected applicant must have a high level of expertise and experience in CFD, specifically in using
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approx. 200 colleagues, including ninety academic staff members and a corresponding number of PhD students. We work closely with one another across different fields of study and prioritise a healthy work
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, and nanomedicine. The postdoctoral researcher will collaborate closely with a PhD student and other younger students, contributing to a dynamic and supportive research environment. The candidate will
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inorganic chemistry, polymer chemistry, physical chemistry, electrochemistry or battery research. You hold a PhD in chemistry / chemical engineering / materials science / physics or a related topic
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atmospheric circulation patterns to determine conditions that reinforce Arctic-mid-latitude coupling in collaboration with the ArcticPush PhD student at Universtiy of Copenhagen. Design and conduct experiments
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engages in related research projects in the group and C3. Your profile PhD degree in Atmospheric Science, Chemistry, Physics, Nanoscience, Environmental Engineering, Meteorology or similar. Strong interest
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should hold a PhD degree in electrical engineering, aerospace engineering, mechanical engineering, computer engineering, computer science or similar. Required skills: Good programming skills in C
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according to the Danish pay schedule. Your qualifications Candidates must hold (or be close to completing) a PhD in Political Science or another field relevant to the project. In
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hold a PhD in biotechnology, microbiology, or similar. The ideal candidate also has one or more of the following: Hands-on experience with the cultivation of anaerobic microorganisms (i.e. acetogens) and