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3 Apr 2026 Job Information Organisation/Company Aalborg Universitet Department The Technical Faculty of IT and Design, Department of Computer Science, Section for Human Centered Computing Research
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museum for nature. One big museum site, in the Botanical Garden, in the center of Copenhagen, will host state-of-the-art laboratories, outstanding research collections, new public galleries, and combined
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potential possibility for extension. Job description You will be part of a large interdisciplinary consortium project studying the effect of pesticides and environmental toxicants on the development
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University (AAU) in Aalborg. This full-time position offers a unique opportunity to contribute to high-impact research in drones, AI, and human-computer interaction. Successful candidates will join a dynamic
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unique large-scale longitudinal data on artists and academic scholars, the project applies methods from applied econometrics and economic demography to analyze creative productivity, originality, and
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diagnostic pathways. Core research tasks include planning, conducting and publishing epidemiological studies using large-scale observational data, primarily register-based, with a focus on effects of ADHD
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The Section for Electrical Energy Technology at the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering (ECE), Aarhus University, is in a phase of rapid growth in both education and research
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of the highest quality and is responsible for a large part of the medical degree programme. Academic staff contribute to the teaching. English is the preferred language in the laboratory, at meetings
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postdoctoral researchers willberecruited to workcloselyacross the two AAU departments of Sustainability and planning (PLAN) and Computer Sciences (CS). The project’smethodological PI is Associate Professor
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activity at room-temperature. As part of this large project, we are looking for a postdoc to help us fabricate and characterize high-mobility magnetoresistive devices and turn these into high-performing