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19 Mar 2026 Job Information Organisation/Company Aarhus University Research Field Engineering Other Researcher Profile First Stage Researcher (R1) Recognised Researcher (R2) Positions PhD Positions
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. We expect applicants to hold a PhD in a relevant field such as techno-anthropology, science and technology studies, human-computer interaction, human-robot interaction, digital health, anthropology
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requirements Appointment as postdoc requires academic qualifications at PhD level. How to apply Your application must include the following: Application, stating reasons for applying, qualifications in relation
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to translate scientific discoveries into new medical treatments. You can read more about the department here and about the faculty here . Our group and research Join our newly established spatial proteomics
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the interfacial organic layer at the electrode surface to promote the selective reduction of CO₂ to syngas, ethanol, or ethylene. In addition, the scale-up of the most promising processes will be done using
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deliverables Support supervision of MSc and PhD students related to the project Qualifications You must have a PhD degree (or equivalent) in robotics, mechatronics, control, or a related field. We expect you to
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collaboration with PI Associate Professor Mette Simonsen Abildgaard. Qualification Requirements • Applicants should hold a PhD in anthropology, STS, arctic studies, media studies or related fields
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experience in electromicrobiology/MFC who are motivated to engage with complex anaerobic syntrophic systems are particularly encouraged to apply. Qualifications PhD in microbiology, bioelectrochemistry
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, materials processing, and structural analyses. We also focus on educating engineering students at all levels, ranging from BSc, MSc, PhD to lifelong learning students. We have about 300 dedicated employees
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Postdoc – Performance requirements for biobased construction materials used in the building envelope
at PhD level. Who we are You will be part of the Research Group for Building Physics at BUILD, Aalborg University. The research group focuses on ensuring correct construction techniques for both new