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on their independent project. The department will support activities that align with the goal of securing funding and will support the general career development of the postdoc. Post Doctoral position The position will
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immunology, neuroscience and development of novel nutritional interventions for newborn piglets. The candidate should preferably have a veterinary background or research experience in animal models
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engineering). The strategic focus of the department is to be a leading force within digital health and to be well-known for medical doctors and engineers collaboratively developing solutions together
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emissions regulation. Key tasks: Designing survey experiments that test whether S-R affects public support for stricter government regulation. Developing experimental treatments. Managing data collection in
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health, neuroscience, psychology, and physiotherapy to develop sustainable technological solutions. Our mission is to contribute to increased quality of life for the benefit of the individual human being
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Hospital, and its research covers a wide range of health-related topics and methodologies. The position and the project The focus of the position is on developing models that map how everyday psychological
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cycling in natural systems. However, the occurrence and significance of dark oxygen production in natural systems remain unknown. A key task for the successful candidate is to develop and employ
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protection laws such as HIPAA. This project addresses these issues by investigating and mitigating information flow vulnerabilities in multilingual hybrid apps. The aim is to develop new methods that combine
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candidate will be given extensive freedom to pursue personal ideas and to develop the postdoc project individually within the overall frame of the project. To be eligible for the position, the applicant must
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to thrive, achieve and develop. We view equality and diversity as assets, and we welcome all applicants. Research activities will be evaluated in relation to actual research time. Thus, we encourage