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acquisition and impact activities, and contribute to team building and the development of the centre. Candidates are expected to: Be capable of working independently and in a team, for example in data
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behavioral measures in healthy human participants combined with quantitative modelling. The successful candidate will be required to design, program and conduct EEG-experiments, analyze and interpret EEG and
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on: Developing robust synthetic routes to new chelating ligands and in particular their antimony complexes. Employing advanced spectroscopic, electrochemical and X-ray diffraction and fluorescence techniques in
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droplet phenomena relevant to energy conversion, storage, and CO2 sequestration. You’ll have the freedom to shape your research within our interdisciplinary and international environment. Your Role Develop
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-quality research and engages in various international collaborations with world-leading public health research centres. The research assistant will have the opportunity to develop and work on their own
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grant acquisition and impact activities, and contributing to team building and the development of the centre. Candidates are expected to: Be capable of working independently and in a team, for example
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tolerance of a range of species with broad phylogenetic representation to reflect both the history of algal evolution as well as modern coastal ecosystems subject to both hypoxia and anoxia. Thus, the goal is
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Job Description The Faculty of Engineering at the University of Southern Denmark (SDU) invites applications for one three-year postdoctoral fellow position in development of technology for
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, 2026 (the specific start date will be agreed with the successful candidate). The SECUREAM project directly addresses the evolving cybersecurity challenges in AM by developing a comprehensive security
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” led by Assoc. Prof. Robin Kaarsgaard . The project aims at introducing new abstractions, models, and programming languages that radically change how we can reason about and develop quantum programs