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The Department of Environmental Science at Aarhus University invites applications for a postdoc position in climate modelling. The position is part of the research project ArcticPush, which
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project “ALPS - AI-based Learning for Physical Simulation”. Expected start date and duration of employment This is a 2–year position from 1 October 2025 or as soon possible. Job description You will be
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-based models for predicting ecosystem variables such as greenhouse gas fluxes. The research project will primarily target large-scale ecosystem analysis across the EU or the world. We expect that you will
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the fly platform, and reporting to the professor. This project involves different methodology including genetic manipulation, genetic screen, drug screen, microdissection, WB, IHC, and RNA-seq. Your profile
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Postdoctoral Researcher Position in Digitalization of Metal Additive Manufacturing and CO2 Impact...
Manufacturing (MAM) and CO2 Impact Analysis. This position is part of the REFUMA project (REmanufacturing by reFUrbished hybrid MAchinery), which focuses on demonstrating and advancing hybrid manufacturing
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Postdoc position in Materials Characterization for Additive/Subtractive Manufacturing and Sustain...
position from July 1, 2025 or as soon as possible. Job description Design and carry out advanced materials characterization of hybrid additively/subtractive manufactured metallic components. Investigate
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background in feed processing technologies, biochemical, and chemical evaluation methods. Proven experience in experimental design, data analysis, scientific communication and writing. Demonstrated ability
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applicants an exciting opportunity to join our research project to investigate how the difference in kinetics between acetogenic bacteria affect their microbial electrosynthesis performance. The position is
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Teaching experience is preferred A driving license is an advantage The candidate will work with other staff members in the Science team of Plant, Food and Sustainability mainly on current research projects