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will explore reaction evolution mechanisms for magnesium-based binders, leveraging state-of-the-art experimentation and numerical modelling tools. This position is part of the prestigious Villum Synergy
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publication list, and copies of up to five core publications. However, having published is not a requirement to apply for this position. The position involves primarily working on a research project developing
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to develop new scientific methods to design and analyse better, more sustainable buildings. A researcher at the turn of the last century was trying to find a standardized animal model for their experiments. A
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technology to find novel solutions to old problems? Then you might be the right person to join our team. We aim to understand food-web interactions, trophic transfer and carbon export in the face of climate
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obtained in the various projects. Also, you are expected to contribute to the content of the group web page and possibly outreach on social media. Your profile Applicants should hold a PhD in physics
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2-year Post Doc Position Experimental Physical Chemistry / Chemical Physics at Department of Chem...
obtained in the various projects. Also, you are expected to contribute to the content of the group web page and possibly outreach on social media. Your profile Applicants should hold a PhD in physics
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project participants is expected to ensure synergy between the sub-projects (Ph.d.-student, PI and postdoc) through method and theory development and a special issue on sleep. Department of Media, Design
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GNSS-data and other observations and moreover, develop large-scale, multi-site time series of ice flow and changes in ice configuration from various remote sensing data. Who are you? The appointment will
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arrangements to welcome and integrate new employees to our informal and friendly working environment. A working environment with a focus on professional development and well-being There are many good reasons why
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, as well as external institutions like Geocenter Denmark. The group specializes in studying past climate and cryosphere evolution to better understand future climate changes, using advanced facilities