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research, engineering, and knowledge sharing. Please indicate clearly in your application which position(s) you are applying for. A PhD in chemical engineering, plasma physics, process systems engineering
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of experimental setups Good skills in communication of research results & publication experience Ability to work in a team - collaboration and/or management skills Ability to work independently Who we are Aarhus
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high-impact scientific journals. Your profile We are searching for a highly motivated candidate who has: A PhD in agronomy, engineering, biology, technical oriented sciences or similar Ability
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problem-solving mindset. Ability to work independently, with limited direction, and within a team environment. Fluency in English, spoken and written. Who we are The postdoc will be done in the research
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The Section for Electrical Energy Technology at the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering (ECE), Aarhus University, is in a phase of rapid growth in both education and research
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. The postdoctoral researcher will collaborate closely with an engineering team responsible for process integration and prototype development Expected start date and duration of employment This is a 2.5–year position
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postdoctoral researcher focusing on transdisciplinary collaboration, co-creation, and stakeholder engagement in agricultural systems. This position is embedded within the Novo Nordisk Foundation-funded
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Aarhus University is seeking three postdoctoral fellows for research on metabolic dynamics and plasticity of acetogenic bacteria at the systems-level Do you have a passion and vision for developing
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research profile within organisational studies, Computer-Supported Cooperative Work, Human-Computer Interaction or related research areas as documented by a PhD dissertation and/or research publications
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. The two relevant research projects for these positions in the Spormann lab are Microbial conversion of CO2 to carbon materials. This project pursues approaches probing the plasticity of cellular electron