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the design and development of new research projects in close collaboration with colleagues across the program. The successful candidate will demonstrate a high level of motivation, ambition and engagement in
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possible thereafter. Our research At TreeSense, we use remote sensing and machine learning to develop new means to characterize and quantify global woody vegetation dynamics, both inside and outside
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Afforestation is widely promoted as a nature-based solution for climate change mitigation, and the Danish government has initiated an ambitious afforestation programme to transform 250,000 ha
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here: https://nexs.ku.dk/english/research/nutrition-health/lifecourse-nutrition-and-health/ Your job As postdoc you would play a key role in the PREPARE-CHILD study (https://nexs.ku.dk/forskning
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applications for a unique postdoctoral position focused on the development of digital models of the human colon and surrounding organs to simulate their behaviour during colonoscopy procedures. The successful
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interface, and all the way to quantum algorithms and applications. The long-term mission of the programme is to develop fault-tolerant quantum computing hardware and quantum algorithms that solve life
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Introduction The Department of Economics at the University of Copenhagen (UCPH, https://www.econ.ku.dk/ ) invites applications for a two-year postdoctoral position in econometrics and causal
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involved in developing them. The database will be the first large, unified database of its kind, and will be instrumental for exploring how to improve the crop innovation system should be structured in ways
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. S. Sørensen. The Quantum Optoelectronic Devices Group investigates quantum mechanical effects of light in photonic integrated circuits. Our team develops innovative devices for generating and
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responsibilities will primarily consist of: Develop a research agenda related to mental or physical health among young adults (18 to 40 years) based on unique multi-layered longitudinal data from the Center