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record in probability theory, analysis, or related areas. Ability to work independently and collaboratively in an international team. Place of work Place of employment is Aarhus University, and place of
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Research Council (ERC). The postdoc is a full time, 2.5-year fixed-term position. It begins on 1 February 2026 or as soon as possible thereafter. The School of Communication and Culture is committed
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hold a PhD in physics, but other fields within the natural sciences may be considered for applicants with a strong profile on the points listed below. Experience with experiments based on femtosecond
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hold a PhD in physics, but other fields within the natural sciences may be considered for applicants with a strong profile on the points listed below. Experience with experiments based on femtosecond
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physics and condensed matter theories to address the problem of fracture in complex materials. You will be working with experimental model systems and numerical simulations of materials that exhibit
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physics and condensed matter theories to address the problem of fracture in complex materials. You will be working with experimental model systems and numerical simulations of materials that exhibit
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). Preferred research record in probability theory, analysis, or related areas. Ability to work independently and collaboratively in an international team. Place of work Place of employment is Aarhus University
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for relaxed memory models; guarded cubical type theory; and Rocq formalizations. Tasks and Qualifications Applicants are expected to have a strong background in semantics, type theory, and Rocq formalization
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strategy, innovation, entrepreneurship, and international business. The theoretical foundation for research in these areas is eclectic, combining strategy and/or internationalization theory with insights
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: Finding routes to accountability and remedy for the victims of human rights abuses perpetrated by mercenaries. The position is a fixed term full-time position for 2 years. About the MERCURY project