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Department of Chemistry at Science, University of Copenhagen is looking for an Academic Employee as Software Engineer with effect from 1 April 2026 for two years. About us The position is mainly in
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) funded by Plantefonden. The goal of the project is to support Danish families with children in the transition towards a more plant-rich diet and healthier eating habits. The project will develop and
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, to commence 1 May 2025. The project is funded by a Lundbeck Experiment grant awarded to Ole Kjaerulff. The aim of the project is to use accelerated evolution in the Drosophila model identify mutations
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Offer Starting Date 1 Sep 2026 Is the job funded through the EU Research Framework Programme? Horizon Europe - MSCA Is the Job related to staff position within a Research Infrastructure? No Offer
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on the Department is linked at https://nbi.ku.dk/. Inquiries about the position can be made to Prof. Charlotte Fløe Kristjansen (kristjan@nbi.ku.dk). The position is open from 1. October 2026, or as soon as possible
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, Department of Chemistry, E-mail: mbn@chem.ku.dk , Direct Phone: + 45 5170 0144 General information about PhD programmes at SCIENCE is available at https://www.science.ku.dk/phd .
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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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to the development of innovative and student-centered research-based teaching Applicants already having sustainability integrated in all aspects of their research and teaching, or a clear plan for doing so, will have
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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-science
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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