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research findings with impact For more on the Faculty strategy, see: https://samf.ku.dk/fakultetet/strategi/ . Terms of Employment Further information on qualification requirements as postdoc can be found in
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experience Research and teaching vision and potential International impact and experience Communication, collaboration, and interdisciplinary skills We offer DTU is a leading technical university globally
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The TrygFonden’s Centre for Child Research at Aarhus BSS, Aarhus University, invites applications for 1-2 positions as postdoc in educational research within the centres research programs (see https
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Job Description SDU CREATE invites highly motivated candidates who wish to make an impact in the sustainable built environment to apply for available Postdoc positions. One or more job positions
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that they often target disadvantaged groups or affect groups differently. While such efforts potentially promote equality, including labour market and health equality, policies that target or affect
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duration of employment These are 2–year positions from April 2026 or as soon possible thereafter. Research area and project description The impact of freshening from melting land and sea ice is expected
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physics A good understanding of solid state-based quantum emitters and quantum nanophotonics Excellent communication skills, e.g., demonstrated by a track-record of high-impact publications Interest in
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utilizes the world-class Danish registries as well as international data sources to assess pharmacological questions in large populations. The environmental medicine group studies the impact of early life
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duration of employment These are 2–year positions from April 2026 or as soon possible thereafter. Research area and project description The impact of freshening from melting land and sea ice is expected
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expected to assist with tasks related to the various DERG activities and will have the opportunity to join a range of research projects aiming for high-quality academic publications and policy impact