19 postdoc-position-in-image-coding-"Multiple" PhD positions at Nature Careers in Denmark
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at the Functional Genomics & Metabolism Research Unit at Department of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, University of Southern Denmark. There is an opportunity for an introductory position as research assistant
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control, open-source background checks may be conducted on qualified candidates for the position. DTU Chemistry is a leading chemistry department with 28 faculty, 30 postdocs, and 55 PhD students
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agreed upon with the relevant union. The position is a full-time position. The researcher position is part of DTU’s Tenure Track program. Read more about the program and the recruitment process here . You
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Are you eager to advance your scientific career at the cutting-edge of quantum materials and nanotechnology? DTU Physics and DTU NanoLab offer a fully funded PhD position to develop groundbreaking
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We are looking for an experienced researcher in the area of CO2 capture technologies from fundamental to applied research, to strengthen our position at the forefront of this research field. Your
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The Department of Animal and Veterinary Sciences calls for applications for a position as a research assistant from 15 September 2025 or as soon as possible thereafter. The position as research
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PhD fellowship/scholarship - Intercropping of cover crops and vegetables to mitigate nitrate leac...
Applicants are invited for a PhD fellowship/scholarship at Graduate School of Technical Sciences, Aarhus University, Denmark, within the Food Science programme. The position is available from 01
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If you are establishing your career as scientist and want to be at the forefront of sensory research with focus on the use of modern objective and subjective sensory methods, then this position may
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PhD Scholarship in Biodiversity changes of marine flora and fauna associated with ecosystem resto...
sand-capping, stone reef establishment and eelgrass transplantation. The position is for three years and is supported by a grant from Aage V. Jensen Nature Foundation. Danish estuaries are in a critical