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impact. The Department of Electronic Systems employs more than 200 people, of which about 90 are PhD students, and about 40 % of all employees are internationals. In total, it has more than 600 students in
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tasked with a range of obligations in the PAWP section and in the Department of Political Science and Public Management, including: Contribute to the CALi project, Conduct and publish research at a high
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experiments on the behavior of emerging contaminants in porous media Performing quantitative data analysis and interpretation of experimental results Working in close collaboration with modelling activities
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prior teaching experience and the department’s need for teaching during the period of employment. Your qualifications Applicants are expected to hold or be close to completing a PhD in political science
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for studying host-microbe interactions. Extensive experience in designing, conducting, and analyzing animal experiments using both small and large animal models of cardiometabolic disease. Conduct independent
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hold a PhD degree (or equivalent). We offer At QPIT we explore fundamental quantum physics and pursue the development of emerging quantum technologies through extensive experimental and theoretical
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to assess cell performance evolution and degradation behaviour Investigating impurity-induced degradation mechanisms related to feed gases, system components, or cell materials Analysing experimental data and
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Postdoctoral researcher position at the Department of Animal and Veterinary Sciences, Aarhus Univ...
. Researchers in the section teach the BSc and MSc programmes in animal and veterinary science and supervise PhD students and conduct research-based public sector consultancy for national and international
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. Researchers in the section teach the BSc and MSc programmes in animal and veterinary science and supervise PhD students and conduct research-based public sector consultancy for national and international
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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