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. 425 academic employees and the same number of PhD students cooperating across disciplines. You can read more about the department here and about the faculty here . The Department of Clinical
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research results in high-impact scientific journals. Your profile We are searching for a highly motivated candidate who has A PhD in soil science, agronomy, biology or similar Collaborative skills and
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methods, including UAV-based landscape mapping, terrestrial and freshwater eDNA, passive acoustic and camera monitoring, and novel sensor and logger networks for real-time analysis of greenhouse gas
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interpreted. We are expanding our research group working on image-based methods for large‑scale biodiversity monitoring and invite applications from candidates eager to push the boundaries of automated
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of Chemistry, and the group of Prof. Hobolth at the Department of Mathematics. A second postdoc with expertise in stochastic processes and statistical methods will be part of the project and you are expected
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. The ideal candidate thrives in interdisciplinary settings and is eager to contribute to method-driven research with real-world impact. Required qualifications include: PhD in electrical engineering, computer
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computational biology with a strong focus on development of computational and statistical methods, particularly within machine learning and artificial intelligence. The applicant must have earned a PhD degree and
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experimentally with new and established field experiments, including long term experiments, which involve cover crops, reduced tillage, and different fertilizer application amounts and methods, among other things
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requirements and standards such as ATEX and SIL is an advantage. A relevant PhD and postdoctoral training or similar are required. The candidate must have excellent communication skills and be able to teach and
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otolith-based method and relate FMR to oceanographic and ecological conditions along north-south and fjord-offshore gradients in East Greenland. Experience with isotope analyses and arctic field work