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meetings, and conferences) Publish results in international journals Work closely with the PI and colleagues in the lab to help build a sound and inspiring culture in the lab Assist with project supervision
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), Aarhus University we are executing a broad portfolio of projects within electrochemical energy conversion and storage technologies. Applications are invited for a 8 months postdoc position in the field
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for 24 months from 1 September 2026, or shortly thereafter. The postdoc position is advertised as part of the project “Sovereign Flowers: Flora Danica and the Emergence of the National Flora, 1750–1900
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tone among colleagues is informal. You can read more about the department here and about the faculty here . About the research project The project aims to investigate causes of obesity among children
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The Department of Political Science at Aarhus University invites applications for a 20-month full-time postdoctoral researcher to join a new project entitled “Paternalism and Discrimination: Moral
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responsibility for driving scientific coherence and ensuring robust project execution across the consortium. The starting date is May 1st 2026. Job description The successful candidate will play a central
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the Central Denmark Region. You can read more about the department here and about the faculty here . About the research project The project investigates the regulatory logic of aquaporin trafficking in
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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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professor in radiobiology, and eleven associate/assistant professors in medical physics or oncology (most of the latter in part-time positions, in combination with a position in the clinic). We currently have
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research project The project will address distinct metabolic pathways in prostate cancer progression. The study is based on an in vivo CRISPR mouse model for prostate cancer, introducing multiple mutations