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lead research projects within animal production and the impact of animal production on climate and environment. This will mainly be related to ruminant production and for example strategies to reduce
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converters analogue design using high-voltage processes mixed-mode design combining analogue and digital circuit functions in nanometer process technologies. You will be heading the educational initiatives in
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properties relevant for wind energy, and new applications of remote sensing. You are able to attract national and international funding, lead large scale international research projects and publish and
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working conditions – among colleagues and students. The process Applicants must attach the following when applying for the position: Application Curriculum vitae Diplomas (Master’s degree, PhD and possibly
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working conditions – among colleagues and students. The process Applicants must attach the following when applying for the position: Application Curriculum vitae Diplomas (Master’s degree, PhD and possibly
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conferences and journals. You will be seeking opportunities to lead and participate in collaborative, funded research projects with academia and/or industry. You will take part in the development of our
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examples illustrating your drive and abilities relevant to the position. The application deadline is 7th of March 2024. Interviews will take place mid-March 2024 UCPH is in the process of designing a new
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dimensions in literary courses at both the BA and MA level. Please note that although the application process can be completed in the Aarhus University system without uploading publications or a teaching
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, anaerobic digestion or field application. Agro-emission models to understand, estimate and manage agricultural processes, process kinetics and emissions may be a part of the work. You will be matched with one
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Is your research area Cyber Security and can you lead the development of this area as well as our BSc and MSc educations? Then the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, Aarhus