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a key part in supporting both laboratory experiments and mini-pilot plant activities, contributing to the development and optimization of innovative, sustainable carbon capture solutions. Your work
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development and research leadership. Assistant Professors will receive structured mentoring and complete the Lecturer Training Program. Associate Professors will take active leadership roles in research
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. The researcher will play a central role in the establishment, development, and scientific operation of DanSIBAR. This includes contributing to the installation and commissioning of equipment, development of data
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and technological adaptation in research, funding development and dissemination. About the research program The Danish healthcare system is facing a historical reorganization. Demographic changes
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. Please find more information about entering and working in Denmark here . Aarhus University also offers a Junior Researcher Development Programme targeted at career development for postdocs at AU. You can
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to strengthen the Bioconversions group competences within the fields of microbial ecology and quorum sensing in the frame development of new technologies for production of bioenergy and added-value molecules. You
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strong societal impact. Your responsibilities will follow the project scope described above and include laser design and development, experimental nonlinear optics, laser and frequency-comb
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collegial atmosphere Excellent development opportunities and research support, including funding for conferences/travel and research assistance Competitive salary Possibility of an additional 1-year extension
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Research Assistant in Physical Computing and Wearables at the Department of Computer Science, Aar...
diverse and research-intensive university with a strong commitment to high-quality research and education and the development of society nationally and globally. The university offers an inspiring research
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approaches to Inuit and Greenlandic notions of life in the deep sea, sustainability, and resources. A central task of the postdoc is to contribute to the development of an “geo-legal anthropology framework