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electronically by clicking APPLY NOW below. Profile We are looking for a highly motivated and enthusiastic scientist with the following competencies and experience: PhD in HCI, Computer Science
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in day-to-day supervision of students. Teach and disseminate your knowledge. Key criteria for the assessment of applicants Applicants must have a PhD degree related to the subject area of the project
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pension fund. Questions For further information please contact Laboratory Coordinator Ulf Tiemann by email: ulf.tiemann@bric.ku.dk https://www.bric.ku.dk/research-groups/Research/cvejic-group/ Application
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. This full-time position offers a unique opportunity to contribute to high-impact research in drones, AI, and human-computer interaction. Successful candidates will join a dynamic and inspiring international
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projects funded by Danish and EU research councils, as well as by private foundations and companies. In addition, the department is responsible for teaching at the undergraduate, graduate, and PhD levels
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of archetypical mitigation pathways with their differential deployments of GGR and SRM, and 6) Policy options and governance. Qualification requirements Applicants for a postdoctoral position hold a PhD degree in
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of Copenhagen. The University of Copenhagen was founded in 1479 and is the largest in Denmark. Read more about the museum at http://www.snm.ku.dk/english/ . The position is open from 1 July 2026, or as soon as
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collaboration with a leading architectural firm. The candidate is expected to publish in leading Human-Computer Interaction venues. Your competencies You hold a PhD degree in human-computer interaction, computer
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: whether electron transfer proceeds via diffusible intermediates or through direct, cell-to-cell electron transfer (DIET) is still under active debate. This project aims to resolve the mechanism of archaeal
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: whether electron transfer proceeds via diffusible intermediates or through direct, cell-to-cell electron transfer (DIET) is still under active debate. This project aims to resolve the mechanism of archaeal