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The position is available for a period of 36 months and is part of a ‘cluster hire’ of one assistant professor, a PhD student, and a postdoc who will work closely with the existing Land Management
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essential element in both the hospital and ambulatory field practice. The professor will therefore be expected to take a leadership role in conducting clinical relevant research, teaching and examining
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balance. Currently, about 140 staff, postdocs, and PhD students work in the department. The Research Group The selected candidate will join the Section for Atmospheric Emissions and Modelling in the Group
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. Understanding of embedded programming, computer architecture and digital electronic systems. Experience with low-level bare-metal coding, particularly in C/C++. Understanding of digital electronic systems
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robots, drones, IoT, smart grid, and healthcare. The section is a vital component of our educational programs in electrical engineering in Odense, offering Bachelor’s and Master of Science degrees in
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. The Department comprises approximately 55 faculty members, along with 19 PhD students and postdocs, and 9 administrative staff. In addition, it benefits from the insights of around 30 external lecturers
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development as well as a pleasant and socially active community for PhD and postdoc trainees within your group An attractive workplace in central Copenhagen (Nørrebro district), where staff can benefit from
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, nanomechanics, and nanoelectronics. The daily work is to be carried out in close collaboration with staff, postdocs, and PhD students in the Photonic Nanotechnology group at DTU Electro. The programming job
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the successful completion of a term of employment as assistant professor, researcher, postdoc or other similar positions. Applicants must document research at an international level. In addition, applicants
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, on e.g. the interactions between microbial communities and element cycling. This is expected to be achieved through active pursuit and acquisition of independent and external research funding. We also