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administrative systems in university settings Supporting education or training programs (including lifelong learning) Experience supporting cross-institutional collaboration and helping build an active community
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of excellent research, innovative solutions, education or learning, we must make a positive difference to society and contribute to a sustainable future. We do this by cultivating talents and creating the best
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employees, including 35 PhD students, and we teach around 500 students. The department is organised into three research sections – Physics , Chemistry and Pharmacy – as well as the common service section
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and contribute to curriculum development Be able to teach and supervise within AMS IC design Show motivation for collaboration with colleagues, students, and external partners Have an international
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University of Southern Denmark was established to create value for and with society. Whether our contributions come in the form of excellent research, innovative solutions, education or learning, we must make
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to create value for and with society. Whether our contributions come in the form of excellent research, innovative solutions, education or learning, we must make a positive difference to society and
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innovation, knowledge sharing, and professional development. Learn more about AAU Energy at www.energy.aau.dk. How to apply Your application must include the following: Application, stating reasons
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effectively in English; Have a positive and collaborative approach to teamwork; Have a background or strong interest in robotic control and deep learning. We offer: Workplace located in Odense; Approximately 8
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emphasize: A high level of technical professionalism Opportunities for continuous learning and professional development The possibility to influence and develop national digital infrastructure A collaborative
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design and laboratory experimentation, you will first explore a broad range of sodium-oxide glass compositions using advanced computer models to predict how well ions can move through them. Based