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the development of computational thinking. In short: “Teach students how to fish – and occasionally hand out a free fish.” We expect that you: Have completed the DAM course or a related subject with good results
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to answer questions around seed longevity, seed development, dormancy and germination in response to abiotic stresses. We expect that you will be an important part of the research environment and that
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create novel methods and technologies as a foundation for development of new environmentally friendly products, better and less energy consuming manufacturing processes, development of sustainable novel
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to engage in independent research and is encouraged to establish a research group based on external funding. Moreover, teaching classes (both existing or development of new) in our educational programs
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ammonia quantification. Some specific tasks during the projects are: Benchmark the applicant/setup on Li-mediated ammonia synthesis in inert atmosphere Aluminium-mediated ammonia synthesis development
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responsibilities As Professor of advanced arrhythmia management, you will have joint responsibility for the development of the department's research and teaching environment, and you will contribute
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, 2026, or soon hereafter. The position is a full-time position for 1 year. Your work tasks The research will focus on the development of digital twin models for heating networks, real-time simulation, and
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management of Science Bridge’s budget and resources, as well as for monitoring, learning, and reporting on activities and outcomes. Contribute to the overall development of the Faculty of Natural Sciences and
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. Furthermore, we also offer an ambitious PhD program. Our PhD students are committed to high standards and yield impressive results for both the private and the public sectors. Through research and development
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Track Programme is to: attract outstanding talented individuals that are competitive at an international level to promote the early development of independent research success early in the career