16 research-group-software-architecture Postdoctoral positions at University of Copenhagen
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of metabolic health. To support this effort, SIGNATURE is seeking two experienced Research Scientists. Each Research Scientist will be responsible for planning, organizing, and executing baseline assessments and
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We are seeking a 3-year postdoc to work primarily on the project ‘Feedback loops in policy and decision-making uncertainty for climate adaptation’ financed by the Independent Research Fund Denmark
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is for two years, with possibility of extension. The project is part of the larger research project “AI4NaturalFood”, which is financed by the Novo Nordisk Foundation. Start date is from 1 October 2025
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Solutions: At BAETA, we transform PET waste into sorbents for capturing and removing CO2.”, which is financed by VILLUM Power-to-X Accelerator (VPX), and the research will take part in the group led by
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analysis of policy papers and ethnographic attention to relevant social media accounts. The postdocs will work closely with the PI, a scientific assistant, a student assistant, and the research group
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possible thereafter. The successful candidate will be employed in the Ingredient and Dairy Technology section and will join the Food Proteins Research Group. Application Deadline: 30 May 2025 About the
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This Post Doc position at the Department of Plant and Environmental Sciences (PLEN), University of Copenhagen, is a 2-year research fellowship within the Algae Biochemistry group led by Assoc
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appropriate collaborations. You will be expected to contribute to and support the ongoing research projects in the group on an ad-hoc basis when needed, working closely with biologists, clinicians and
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or combinations of those. Applicants may have a background in food, chemical or mechanical engineering. Our group and research- and what do we offer? We offer a pioneering position that is part of a large
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across disciplines. Our Research The Gerhart-Hines Group is broadly interested in how neuronal, hormonal, nutrient, and bioenergetic signalling pathways collectively orchestrate systemic energy