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You have academic qualifications at PhD level, for example within the areas of bioinformatics, machine learning or forensic odontology. We favour experience in computational data analysis, and the
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, understand and analyze amicable and flexible future inter-cooperations between local communities and national authorities. Requirements The successful candidate has a PhD in Arctic Climatology, Sea-Ice
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directed to Associate Professor Helle Strandgaard Jensen (hs.jensen@cas.au.dk ) Qualifications A PhD in history, cultural studies, anthropology, sociology, media studies or related areas focusing on modern
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fluent in English (written and spoken), hold a PhD degree within epidemiology and have a track-record within the field of observational research, preferably within pharmacoepidemiology. Experience with
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determine ideal nano-composites for permanent magnets. In collaboration with Aarhus University, you will get to validate your modelling results against experiments. You will also get to supervise a PhD
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research group as well as the Centre for Cold Studies. These affiliations ensure strong local research support and mentoring. Eligibility and requirements: PhD in History, Rhetoric, Digital Humanities
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motivation (max. 1 page) A detailed CV Master and PhD degree certificates (copies) A complete and numbered list of publications Three scientific publications considered to be most important for the advertised
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In order to be considered for the position, applicants must have research qualifications at least corresponding to what can be achieved as part of a successfully completed PhD within a relevant field
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part of the Department of Communication. The department is home to approx. 80 faculty members, 40 PhD students, 20 postdocs, 40 part-time lecturers, 27 administrative staff, and 2200 students
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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