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-focused attribution frameworks that integrates climatic and non-climatic drivers across sectors, combines cutting-edge datasets with multivariate methods, and delivers spatially explicit tools
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emissions and ecosystem metabolism. The postdoctoral researcher will primarily contribute to the landscape-scale modelling component of the project. This includes integrating national and global spatial
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will evaluate potential biases among different measurement approaches —including thermochronology, cosmogenic nuclides, and suspended sediment records— and apply advanced statistical analyses and erosion
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emissions and ecosystem metabolism. The postdoctoral researcher will primarily contribute to the landscape-scale modelling component of the project. This includes integrating national and global spatial
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, innovation, and education, including student debt and outcomes, interdisciplinarity, the STEM workforce and careers, and the effects of investments in research on local economies. The postdoc will support and
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, geochemistry) dispersed by different vectors and their fate in the surrounding ecosystems to be preserved (water, soil, sediments). The postdoctoral researcher will study the phases/mineraloids containing As, Bi
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developed and its application in life sciences promises to bring scientific breakthroughs thanks to its superior spatial resolution and the possibility to simultaneously combine two modalities (Raman and
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risk individuals and groups. The PDRA will translate conceptual frameworks into mathematical models of complex cross-scale disease dynamics across different epidemiological scenarios. A key
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, Aarhus University, invites you to apply for a 2-year postdoc position. Expected start date and duration of employment This is a 2-year position from 1 April 2026 or as soon as possible thereafter. Job
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thrive while contributing to world-leading research and education. About the research project In this project, you will explore the differences in how photochemical reactions proceed in solution and under