75 parallel-computing-numerical-methods "Multiple" Postdoctoral positions at Aarhus University
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does not involve single-crystal synthesis. This project involves intensive international collaboration with multiple research groups. Your profile You hold a PhD in physics, chemistry or materials
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. In parallel, the project aims to establish and apply a zebrafish avatar model to examine the role of selected aquaporins in cancer cell invasion and metastatic spread in vivo. Your job responsibilities
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. This includes designing and carrying out qualitative and mixed-method research on stakeholder acceptance, discourse, and argumentation around solar grazing, in close collaboration with international project
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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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. The ideal candidate thrives in interdisciplinary settings and is eager to contribute to method-driven research with real-world impact. Required qualifications include: PhD in electrical engineering, computer
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close collaboration with a specific group (DARSA) specialized in developing and applying remote-sensing tools and innovative open-source machine-learning methods. Key responsibilities Develop effective
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₂ Research Center (CORC). The successful candidate will contribute to the HyperCap research program by developing improved and cost-efficient synthesis routes for thermodynamic promoter systems used in gas
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for environmental challenges, are also encouraged to apply. The postdoctoral researcher will work within an interdisciplinary team of computational and applied scientists. The work will be done in close collaboration
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research profile within organisational studies, Computer-Supported Cooperative Work, Human-Computer Interaction or related research areas as documented by a PhD dissertation and/or research publications
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. Tasks The successful candidate will be involved in research on developing single- and dual-atom catalysts for bicarbonate conversion using electrochemical methods. Focus will be on the design of