19 assistant-professor-computer-science positions at University of Copenhagen in Denmark
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Tenure Track Assistant Professor or Associate Professor in Bio-Chemical Processing Department of Food Science Faculty of Science University of Copenhagen The Department of Food Science, Faculty
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Associate Professor or Tenure Track Assistant Professor of Pharmaceutical Product Design Department of Pharmacy Faculty of Health and Medical Sciences University of Copenhagen The University seeks
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Department of Computer Science. Faculty of SCIENCE, University of Copenhagen The Department of Computer Science (DIKU) at the University of Copenhagen invites applicants for a PhD fellowship in
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Assistant Professor Rosanna C. Hennessy, Department of Plant and Environmental Sciences, [email protected] , Direct Phone: +4535337780. General information about PhD study at the Faculty of SCIENCE is
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Programme? Not funded by an EU programme Is the Job related to staff position within a Research Infrastructure? No Offer Description Tenure Track Assistant Professor or Associate Professor in Bio-Chemical
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Description Tenure-track Assistant Professor or Associate Professor in Food Structure and Processing Department of Food Science Faculty of Science University of Copenhagen The Department of Food Science
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of Computer Science, Faculty of Science University of Copenhagen We invite applications for a position as Tenure Track Assistant Professor in Systems-Level Security. The position is to be filled by 1 November 2024
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Tenure-track Assistant Professor of Molecular Plant Nutrition Department of Plant and Environmental Sciences Faculty of Science University of Copenhagen The Department of Plant and Environmental
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mission-driven fundamental research and develop yourself as a creative and critical researcher. The project is led by Assistant Professor Pablo D. Cárdenas (PI), who is a part of the Molecular Evolution
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of the virus. In addition, current serological assays for these viruses are hampered by cross-reactivities between them. The group at UCPH consists of two professors, two assistant professors, eight postdocs