27 phd-in-architecture-landscape-built-environment Postdoctoral positions at University of Southern Denmark in Denmark
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management systems BMS architectures against cyber threats, ensuring system safety, reliability, and performance through advanced security techniques. You will work on a European-funded project. Job
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Postdocposition, which will be vacant from 1 August 2025 or as soon as possible thereafter. The application deadline is May 31, 2025, at 11.59 PM / 23.59 (CET/CEST) Research environment The Maersk Mc-Kinney Moller
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methods to enhance student learning. It oversees a graduate programme in Population Studies. The centre fosters an inspiring academic environment and strives to attract and retain talented scholars
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of Southern Denmark, Denmark. The successful candidates will study the physiology and ecology of microbial key players in global element cycles exposed to oxygen depletion. Aquatic oxygen-depleted environments
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. The position is available for 34 months. The starting date is October 1, 2025, or as soon as possible thereafter. Research environment The postdoc will be affiliated with the Research Unit of Health and
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. The position is available for 34 months. The starting date is October 1, 2025, or as soon as possible thereafter. Research environment The postdoc will be affiliated with the Research Unit of Oto-Rhino
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letter no longer than one A4 page. Optional: One reference letter from your PhD supervisor and one reference letter from any scientist from your past working environment. Alternatively, you can also
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will collaborate closely with a PhD student and the broader project team and will contribute to the implementation and follow-up of the randomized controlled trial evaluating internet-based therapy
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landscape and its stakeholders. The starting date is preferably as soon as possible but will be agreed upon with the successful candidate. Adopting AI in businesses and society requires attention
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and Ph.D. students. Research environment You will join the ‘Multiphysics Simulation and Optimisation’ (MSO) research group lead by Assc. Prof. Joe Alexandersen at SDU Mechanical Engineering (SDU-ME) in