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publications and conference presentations, and contribution to the continued development of clinical workflows using user-operated audiometry. Expectations of qualifications Candidates must hold a PhD degree
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, the projects combine classical microbiology, microbial physiology, experimental evolution, and omics-based approaches to link microbial interactions and system performance across spatial and functional scales
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assistant professor positions within Analog and Mixed Signal Integrated Circuits. The successful candidates will contribute to the development of next-generation integrated circuits with emphasis on space
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in the field of citizen-state interactions, experience and expertise in psychometrics and scale development is highly valued. The planned starting date is July 1, 2026, or as soon as possible
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, enthusiasm for technology and the drive to adopt new skills and extended responsibilities. We offer an open, international team with flexible work organization and support of individual development. The group
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of individual development. The group is involved in a variety of national and European projects and features a strong network of academic and industrial partners. We solve challenging research problems
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the relationship between the evolution of life and the evolution of the Earth surface environment. This group is part of the bigger Nordcee group of the Biology Department of the University of Southern Denmark
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development, biomass availability, and sector coupling is experiencing significant growth. The group combines techno-economic modelling, system optimization, and infrastructure planning to address real-world
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-based environments), science teachers and teaching (including faculty development and pedagogical competence), and science students’ experience, engagement and study paths, including student wellbeing in
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Development Group (HEDG) , one of Europe’s leading centers for quantitative research in economic history, including the economic history of the arts. HEDG is recognized for its strong research profile