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and application monitoring. As a bioinformatics software developer, your primary tasks will include: Data processing through cloud-computing services and custom pipelines Database design Data analytics
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. Responsibilities and qualifications Qualifications: PhD degree in Engineering, Physics, Computer Science, or Applied Mathematics. Proficiency in scientific programming with Python. Excellent oral and written
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applicant must be able to document: Relevant research qualifications at the level that can be achieved by satisfactorily completing a period of employment as an assistant professor/postdoc, but may also be
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deliver the tasks inquired by the Ministry of Agriculture and Food based on the agreement of public consultant tasks. You will also teach and supervise students in our educational programme. Your main tasks
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students, PhDs, and postdocs, and an inspiration and a role model for our young scientists. Your contributions to our research-based education will assist DTU in promoting DTU’s leading role as a technical
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. The employer will pay an additional 18.03 % to your pension fund. For further information regarding the position, please contact postdoc Virginia Pla virginia.pla@sund.ku.dk or Professor and Co-Director Maiken
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QGG Aarhus University seeks an Associate Professor in Quantitative Genetics of sustainable cattle...
students, and Postdocs. Candidates will be responsible for creating a collaborative work environment within and outside QGG that integrates novel innovative research programs towards the green transition in
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the next five years. Working closely with the program manager and the leadership, you will help establish efficient workflows, drive day-to-day operations, and facilitate collaboration across a dynamic
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to ministries and authorities. While we do not run a master’s program in environmental science, there are some opportunities for teaching and supervision. We value equality, diversity, and a strong work-life
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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