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if applicants can document: a track record of research publications of a high international standard commensurate with the length of the applicant’s academic career experience of participating in national and
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thriving food scene, high-quality museums, a surrounding beautiful nature, a very lively city due to the “young population”, and many cultural events, including music festivals, etc. See e.g. the recent
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fishing activities, major shipping routes, and offshore development locations. The EU Oceans Pact highlight the need to assess and manage dumped munitions. Two EU-funded projects, MUNI-RISK ( https://muni
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: https://ece.au.dk What we offer The Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering offers: An exciting opportunity to work on cutting-edge research in IoT systems and critical infrastructure monitoring
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graph algorithms for optimization under physical constraints Applying graph mining and graph data management techniques Designing computational methods for waste heat reuse and green transition goals
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This is a full-time (37 hours/week) on-site role located at Åbogade 34, 8200 Aarhus N, Denmark for a Postdoctoral Fellow at the Department of Computer Science, Aarhus University. The postdoctoral
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) micro-CT imaging of breast cancer combining cutting-edge imaging technology with clinical pathology to develop quantitative 3D imaging biomarkers that bridge high-resolution micro-CT and histology. Our
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about the department here and about the Health faculty here . DCPT is a national centre, responsible for proton therapy of all relevant Danish cancer patients, having been in operation since January 2019
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, neuroscience and personalised medicine. The Department of Biomedicine provides research-based teaching of the highest quality and is responsible for a large part of the medical degree programme. Academic staff
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to update our scientific conceptual models. The data foundation will come from the long-term lake monitoring initiative LTER-DK, which includes several Danish lakes equipped with real-time and high-frequency