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Computing Research Project builds upon the FemTech research program , and has the long-term vision to reduce the risk of isolation, stigma, and burnout for neurodivergent computer science students with
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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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Fonden we have several postdoc and PhD openings in the Center for Basic Research in Program Verification (CPV) at Department of Computer Science, Aarhus University. The research topics at the Center
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University here: http://international.au.dk/research/ Aarhus University also offers a Junior Researcher Development Programme targeted at career development for postdocs at AU. You can read more about it here
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at the International Staff Unit and they also offer a spouse/partner programme. The application must contain the following: - A motivating text outlining your reasons for applying, and intentions
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offer a spouse/partner programme. The application must contain the following, and must be written in English: - A motivating text outlining your reasons for applying, and intentions and visions with
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. The publication dates must be clearly marked on the list. The selected publications must be uploaded as attachments and numbered 1-3. Research plan. Documentation of other work on the dissemination of research
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. The Department of Chemistry at Aarhus University (www.chem.au.dk) is one of the leading European chemistry departments with a broad research program. It has a permanent staff of ~35 full and associate professors
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, sequencing, cell cultivation). Plan, perform, and analyse yeast and immunological experiments independently, driving the project forward (e.g., cellular assays, immunoassays, flow cytometry, cell sorting
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technologies for removing PFAS “forever chemicals” from the environment. You will collaborate with Prof. Anders Krogh’s group, Department of Computer Science, UCPH, on applying ML for protein-ligand predictions