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). Background information about the GENIE project GENIE: GeoEngineering and NegatIve Emissions pathways in Europe Geoengineering technologies, such as solar radiation management (SRM), and negative emissions
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demonstrated excellence and have a relevant PhD degree in chemical or materials engineering, chemistry or similar. A general interest in technology application, societal challenges, and techno economics is a
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research-oriented but may also involve teaching assignments. Qualifications Applicants must hold a PhD in a field relevant to the Department of Management or adjacent social science disciplines, such as
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an international research and teaching environment, employs approximately 160 Danish and international researchers, academic staff, and PhD students. We excel in business management, including strategy, innovation
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June 1, 2026, or soon thereafter. The position is within the research section Management and Modelling. The research section Management and Modelling develops methods and tools for herd management
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includes participation in case studies and other project activities. A limited amount of teaching and supervision may also become relevant. Applicants must hold a PhD or demonstrate equivalent qualifications
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. Publish findings in reputable scientific journals and present at international conferences. Stay abreast of latest developments in the field and incorporate them into your research. Oversee and manage the
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focus on how the candidate can make use of the postdoctoral position to develop their career. In addition to the outlined research tasks, the position implies modest teaching obligations equivalent to one
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controlled and field conditions. Candidate profile We seek a highly motivated team member with a genuine interest in insect science, machine learning, plant breeding, as well as the ability to manage their own
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into the organization of axo-axonic synapses and subcomplexes using cryo-ET Investigating and developing advanced procedures for targeting and lift-out experiments with native brain tissue samples In situ structure