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computational methods to predict novel, disordered materials with application, e.g., for solid electrolytes in next-generation batteries. The position is part of the Villum Young Investigator project titled
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Postdoc – Performance requirements for biobased construction materials used in the building envelope
materials, including their hygrothermal properties, durability, and performance limits in building applications. Competence in laboratory testing and development of test methods is essential, as is experience
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to developing methods and tools that support a cost-effective, flexible and sustainable integration of cooling in future energy systems. Your work will be structured around two strongly interconnected research
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in complex in-situ environments. The key responsibility of the position is to develop post-processing methods to extra essential features from the collected measurement data despite drone positional
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-experimental data from five countries. Methodologically, the project designs and implements survey experiments and other causal inference methods (e.g. difference-in-differences and synthetic control). Your
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, sociology, or a related discipline. Experience with qualitative and ethnographic research methods is required, and experience with participatory approaches and research in healthcare or organisational
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analyses, feature selection, and ordination methods). Knowledge of relevant laboratory methodologies, including immunoassay technologies (ELISA, MSD, Olink), flow cytometry, and mass spectrometry-based
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The project may address national or international problems, and should do so using appropriate methods, qualitative and/or quantitative. Access to Danish data sources, such as registry data, respondents