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and acceptance of innovative multifunctional land use solutions, and on how such solutions are perceived, debated, and accepted by different stakeholder groups. The starting date is August 1, 2026
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The Department of Environmental Science at Aarhus University (AU-ENVS), Roskilde, invites applications for a 2-year position as postdoc in satellite remote sensing and land-use modeling of grassland
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duration of employment These are 2–year positions from April 2026 or as soon possible thereafter. Research area and project description The impact of freshening from melting land and sea ice is expected
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, MSc and PhD students – though teaching duties may be low The ideal candidates: Holds a PhD with a solid background in quantitative genetics and/or animal breeding Holds a PhD with a solid background in
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pests, or high-throughput phenotyping Solid background in mathematics and scientific programming (R, Python, etc.) along with effective logical reasoning skills Experience with high-performance computing
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cytokines and acute phase reactants. A solid background in assessing the bioavailability of different sources of vitamin D. Demonstrated ability to conduct independent research within this area, experience in
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, the candidate preferably has solid experience in electrocatalytic measurements and their interpretation. The starting date is expected to be August 1st 2026, or as soon as possible thereafter. The successful
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collaborative and interdisciplinary research environment. Prior experience with CO₂ capture and sequestration technologies, solvent absorption systems, cryogenic separation, solid sorbents, carbon mineralization
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skills, the ability to manage independent research, and a high level of English proficiency are required. Advantages include a solid publication record relative to career stage, participation in research
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activities are project-based with a solid tradition in cross-disciplinary research and international collaboration. Job description The postdoctoral researcher will work with Dr. Robert Ladwig on developing