22 application-programming-android-"Prof" Postdoctoral research jobs at Aarhus University
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of fracture can directly inspire the design of new architected and disordered materials with enhanced toughness and reliability. Your profile Applicants should hold a PhD in mechanics of materials, physics
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, currently running more than ten large-scale projects. We invite applications for several postdoctoral positions, offering an exciting opportunity to join major national and European-funded research
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University also offers a Junior Researcher Development Programme targeted at career development for postdocs at AU. International applicants International applicants are encouraged to read about the
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Researcher (R1) Positions Postdoc Positions Country Denmark Application Deadline 18 Dec 2025 - 23:59 (Europe/Copenhagen) Type of Contract Temporary Job Status Full-time Hours Per Week 37 Offer Starting Date 1
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The Department of Computer Science, Aarhus University, invites applications for a full-time 2-year Postdoctoral position, starting 1 April 2026– or as soon as possible thereafter. Position and
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University also offers a Junior Researcher Development Programme targeted at career development for postdocs at AU. You can read more about it here . The application must be submitted via Aarhus University’s
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fellow will conduct research on Algorithmic Verification of Concurrent Systems within the Programming Languages, Logic, and Software Security Research Group at Aarhus University. The focus of the position
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of root hair infection and root nodule development and a strong background in plant-microbe interactions is expected. Applicants must have a relevant PhD and additional experience from postdoctoral
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-reviewed scientific journals Research experience in quantitative remote sensing and large-scale remote sensing applications Further, we will prefer candidates with some of the following qualifications
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expected to take a leading role in the research program, supported by a Villum Investigator Grant, in which femtosecond and picosecond laser pulses are used to study molecules and molecular complexes