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The Department of Nordic Studies and Linguistics, Faculty of Humanities, University of Copenhagen (UCPH), Denmark, invites applications for a position as editor (senior researcher) at The Dictionary
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, business analytics, systems and risk analyses, human behavior, regulation, and policy analysis. The department offers teaching from introductory to advanced courses/projects at BSc, MSc, and PhD level. The
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. Combined with photoluminescence measurements, we aim at establishing a solid emission-structure relationship to guide device fabrication. This work will be carried out in close collaboration with colleagues
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restoring marine life is considered achievable if major human pressures are mitigated or reduced. There is however limited documentation and interpretation on the effects of restoration efforts, as long-term
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and utilizing different data sources to achieve a comprehensive understanding of human decision-making. Conduct behavioral experiments in control settings and more realistic field settings. Handle large
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& enhance wind energy efficiency. Unleash your potential in a dynamic, collaborative environment! PhD scholarship in computational kinetic modelling of human glycolysis - DTU Biosustain Kgs. Lyngby, Denmark
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, and to work towards improving our ability to detect and monitor populations of small delphinids in Danish and European waters to understand and ultimately mitigate the impacts of human activities
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address the issue of underwater radiated noise(URN), primarily caused by ship propellers, contributing significantly to marine pollution. Collaborating with MAN-ES, a leading ship propeller manufacturer
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, microbiology, nutrition and diseases in both laboratory animals and human infants and children. The work extends from basic in vitro studies in cells and tissues (gut cell lines, primary blood and immune cells
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active in autoimmune diseases versus cancers and(3) Investigating potential therapeutic interventions to modulate these reactions. The ideal candidate has a background in human medicine, translational