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to development in humans and plants. Who are we looking for? We are looking for a highly motivated and creative candidate with a robust background in computational or physical sciences and applying these skills
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coordination complexes with the aim that these materials are used as physical support for the implementation of Quantum Information Processing protocols. The PhD project concerns experimental and theoretical
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for: Leading the process of integrating data from Project FOREVER with data from Statistics Denmark. Investigating how self-reported glaucoma aligns with clinically verified glaucoma. Validate disease case
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to apply. The University of Copenhagen strives to offer a family friendly and flexible working environment with a sustainable balance between work- and private life, including parental leave schemes (up
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this link useful: www.ism.ku.dk (International Staff Mobility). Application procedure Your online application must be submitted in English by clicking ‘Apply now’ below. Furthermore, your application must
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be submitted electronically by clicking APPLY NOW below. Please include Curriculum vitae Diplomas (Master and PhD degree or equivalent) Research plan – description of current and future research plans
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or not for the courses you have applied for. Note that some TA positions are filled before others, so the process from the first TA receives an offer until all offers have been given may take a while
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perspectives, within an international research and teaching context, and applying the knowledge to urban forestry, green space planning, sustainability science, and related planning, policy and management
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of the ERC-STG project GulfFeminisms, and the Department of Cross-Cultural and Regional Studies. Application Applications must be submitted online in PDF or Word format. Click on the 'Apply now' button at
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on September 1st, 2024, or as soon as possible thereafter. The project will be conducted within the LEO Foundation Center for Cutaneous Drug Delivery, which combines expertise in physical chemistry