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and competences Proficiency in spoken and written English We further expect the successful applicant to: have in-depth knowledge of theory and practice related to trauma across different populations and
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. The successful candidate will be attached to the Department of Clinical Research, DIAS, and the Region, and must be prepared to engage in multiple and diverse research environments at SDU and in the Region
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include desktop data collection, organization of data (documents, interviews, meetings), analysis and coding of data, mapping of academic literature, organization of meetings etc. Your workplace will be
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of flora and fauna, ecosystems ecology, environmental sociology, stakeholder engagement and integration, R-coding, GIS, and mapping software will be beneficial. More specifically, we welcome a candidate with
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activities that bring people together and create memorable experiences. You’re comfortable managing multiple events and stakeholders at once and are motivated by working in a mission-driven, collaborative
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, to more overarching areas such as research laboratory coordination, interaction with multiple lab users, resolving technical issues, dealing with vendors and suppliers, etc. The vibrant and
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profiles described next: Profile #1 The ideal candidate is able to bridge theory and practice in one or more of the following areas: Data Science applied to operations and supply chain management Machine
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optimizing static mixers through the development and extension of the state-of-the-art spectral element CFD code Neko from KTH, Sweden. You will also contribute to developing methodologies and software
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to exploring the relationship between humans and information technology, spanning from the granular study of the agency of code to the ways in which information technology challenges and transforms the social
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understand researchers' needs for handling their research data, metadata, data management plans, code, etc.? Do you see the value of data sharing, reuse, and referencing for research? Do you have experience