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The Department of Environmental Science at Aarhus University (AU-ENVS), Roskilde, invites applications for a 3-year position as postdoc in atmospheric modelling to carry out research on large
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research in deep learning models for multi-sensor satellite data (e.g. SAR, SMAP) within a large international research project on AI-driven solutions for groundwater management. Expected start date and
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focus on sediments and meltwater and their role in ice flow. The position is broad in scope and seeks to generate insights into subglacial processes using sediment archives, glacier-front sampling
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materials, (d) Artificial Intelligence (AI) models to predict and control the construction process, (e) a digital twin / information backbone that enables cohesive operation of the design and production
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with cell (co)culture studies, animal models, vaccine research, and flow cytometry is an advantage for the other position. A strong commitment to research. Enthusiasm for working with research students
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Norwegian Seafood Research Fund. Responsibilities and qualifications Your overall focus will be to strengthen the department’s competencies in modelling ocean waves and their interaction with floating
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for the ammonia synthesis. We are currently further pursuing these systems continuing these fundamental surface science experiments- see SCIENCE 383 (2024) 1357- but are also aiming at realising high area materials
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, currently running more than ten large-scale projects. We invite applications for several postdoctoral positions, offering an exciting opportunity to join major national and European-funded research
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current position is anchored in a laboratory lead by Associate Professor Thomas Holm Pedersen. The focus of the laboratory is neuromuscular disease and underlying disease mechanism. In particular, the work
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using language models and surveys of stakeholders within child and adolescent mental health services. Research environment The postdoc position is hosted within the pharmacoepidemiology research group