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funding affect the subsequent performance of firms and scientists, in terms of outputs such as the number of papers, products, patents, etc. (Can an optimal applicant template be developed by training
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started on 1st February 2026 or as soon as possible thereafter. Job description The selected applicant is expected to develop an international research profile, with the long-term aim of establishing
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The Department of Biomedicine at Faculty of Health at Aarhus University invites applications for a position as Assistant Professor in the field of preclinical and clinical bioassay development as
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informed of the latest developments in the field. Required qualifications Ph.D. in computer science. Interest in developing and evaluating cryptographic protocols and their applications. Knowledge of state
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with troubleshooting their machines and support their understanding of core concepts. Guide students in working on their own project. Demonstrate best practices and foster the development
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to allow high-capacity and high-quality operations and results. In particular, develop and validate a fully automated pipeline, enabling effective monitoring and treatment of methane emission records from
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, policy, and business. The role will focus on developing and applying systems-based approaches to accelerate the transition towards sustainable agriculture and societal transformation. The position is open
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environment and support the faculty’s overall research strategy. You are expected to pursue research of high international quality and to develop your academic profile through both independent work and
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developing sensor set ups based on SERS These activities will be in close collaboration with a biology group. Your profile Applicants should hold a PhD in Nanoscience, Chemistry, physics or similar. Required
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to thrive, achieve and develop. We view equality and diversity as assets, and we welcome all applicants. Research activities will be evaluated in relation to actual research time. Thus, we encourage