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2-yr postdoc on Forecasting Biosphere-Scale Effects of Ecological Novelty Using Species Distribut...
program. The Department offer a vibrant and informal research environment with a long-standing tradition for collaboration with international university partners in the absolute elite. The working language
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to interact effectively with students and academic staff. Excellent communication skills, both oral and written, in English to effectively communicate scientific information. Ability to conduct independent
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communication skills in English, both written and oral. Ability to work independently and collaboratively in an applied research environment. Who we are Aarhus University is a globally recognized research
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research program – Closed Loop Ai-driven Protein Binder Design Technical University of Denmark (DTU) and Novo Nordisk have initiated a strategic partnership and created a joint cross-disciplinary research
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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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the importance of structuring the foods of the future. A high level of verbal and written communication in English; Practical abilities to carry out experimental research, and excited to develop new experimental
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, geophysics, mathematical modelling, or related fields. The ideal candidate should have: Experience with numerical climate models (such as EC-Earth or similar GCMs). Advanced programming skills in Python
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analyze data. Plan and collaborate on research activities with team members and external partners. Stay updated with relevant literature and methodologies. Maintain and share accurate records of findings
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, geophysics, mathematical modelling, or related fields. The ideal candidate should have: Experience with numerical climate models (such as EC-Earth or similar GCMs). Advanced programming skills in Python
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. The position is part of a project funded by the Energy Technology Development & Demonstration Programme (EUDP). The project is led by Associate Professor Jonas Sundberg and is an interdisciplinary collaboration