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oriented focus. You will join the Junior Innovator program at Aarhus University, comprising young researchers from across all faculties. You will be encouraged to and supported in applying for external
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programs. It has a permanent staff of ~30 full and associate professors, a support-staff of ~30 people, ~150 PhD-students and postdocs and around 400 students. The Ravnsbæk Group consists of ca. 15
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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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welfare for animals and humans. The activities form the basis for the research-based public sector consultancy and degree programs covering bachelor's, master's and PhD degree programs within animal science
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fluent in English. Show strong interpersonal and organizational skills, as well as a collaborative spirit. We acknowledge that imposter syndrome is a widespread phenomenon in academia, but it should not
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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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Excellent written and oral communication skills Social and collaborative personality Who we are You will be working in the ‘Microbial Electrosynthesis’ research group, headed by Associate Professor Jo Philips
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related to the position, e.g. cell technology or biomaterials science. Strong experience in animal studies and collection of samples for biological and 3D imaging analysis. Ability to plan and manage
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Order on the Appointment of Academic Staff at Danish Universities under the Danish Ministry of Science, Technology and Innovation . The application must be in English and include a curriculum vitae
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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