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research profile within organisational studies, Computer-Supported Cooperative Work, Human-Computer Interaction or related research areas as documented by a PhD dissertation and/or research publications
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programme. Academic staff contribute to the teaching. English is the preferred language in the laboratory, at meetings and at seminars. The department employs approx. 500 people from all over the world, and
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together a large network of European stakeholders across universities, industry, training providers, and policy organisations, with the goal of strengthening Europe’s quantum talent pipeline and accelerating
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. This is enabled by an extensive farm-based infrastructure with large scale measurement of methane emissions and feed intake on individual cows, as well as collaborations with industry and international
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The Department of Biomedicine, Faculty of Health, Aarhus University invites applications for a postdoctoral position in Computational Spatial Proteomics and Multi-Omics Integration, starting 1
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structures. You will work closely with computational researchers to gather data, evaluate AI predictions, and design experiments. You will work in a team with 7 PhD-students and 4 postdoctoral researchers and
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The Department of Biomedicine, Faculty of Health, Aarhus University invites applications for a postdoctoral position in Computational Spatial Proteomics and Multi-Omics Integration, starting 1
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Postdoctoral position in the development of an AI-based phenotyping system for high-throughput sc...
work in a highly experienced research environment, spanning basic biology to applied research for industry outcomes. The hosting team is a multidisciplinary group with expertise in applying various
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work in a highly experienced research environment, spanning basic biology to applied research for industry outcomes. The hosting team is a multidisciplinary group with expertise in applying various
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at Aarhus University in Denmark and collaborates with industry and authorities to identify new solutions to reduce atmospheric CO₂ levels. Research group The electrochemical section, led by Professor Kim