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: For this position it is required to have a PhD in Catalysis. To qualify for the position of postdoc, you must hold a doctoral degree awarded no more than three years prior to the application deadline. * It is a merit
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, 55% during 2026 and estimated between 20–40% from 2027), with a focus on providing expert support and developing solutions for research projects that require expertise primarily in GIS and network
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significant role in learning in AI by enabling cognitive agents to acquire actively knowledge and skills through interaction with their surrounding environment. Embodied AI requires tools, algorithms, and
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, improving scripts in Grasshopper, running energy simulations and supporting literature reviews, amongst others. You will be guided by an experienced postdoc in the group and collaborate with different PhD
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consists of five professors and several doctoral students and postdocs. We value our open, supporting and inspiring atmosphere with weekly activities throughout the academic year. You will have the
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control has a stimulating and international environment with PhD students, postdocs, and teachers coming from all corners of the world. Research and teaching are conducted in an open and progressive
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ecology, community ecology and/or issues related to biodiversity. Valuable qualifications: Experience with GIS and spatial modelling. Previous experience working with benthic macroinvertebrates or other
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internationally. The assistant professor is moreover expected to contribute to the supervision of students, doctoral candidates, and postdocs, to contribute to the administration and leadership of the division, and
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postdocs (2 years each) research/consumables funding Work assignments As an Assistant Professor, you are expected to conduct and lead pioneering research that combines fundamental and applied aspects of soft
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and develop the research area in question. Of second highest importance that the applicant has postdoc experience from a research environment other than the university at which the applicant defended