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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
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(Frederiksborgvej 399, DK-4000 Roskilde). Contact information Further information can be obtained from Head of Section Tom Christensen (phone: +45 20 49 95 10, e-mail: [email protected] ) or Head of Research and
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faculty, externally funded researchers, post-docs, Ph.D. students, and administrative and technical personnel. We have a strong research profile spanning a broad range of geological and geophysical
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The Department of Geoscience currently employs around 70 staff including faculty, externally funded researchers, post-docs, Ph.D. students, and administrative and technical personnel. We have a strong research
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students at all academic levels. Department of Geoscience The Department of Geoscience currently employs around 70 staff including faculty, externally funded researchers, post-docs, Ph.D. students, and
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Work and area of Employment The place of work is Agro Food Park 48, 8200 Aarhus N, Denmark. For further information contact Professor Milena Corredig, phone: +45 22719132, e-mail: [email protected]
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products. Then the Department of Biological and Chemical Engineering at Aarhus University invites you to apply for a Post Doc position. Expected start date and duration of employment Applications are invited
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and family. The section of Microbial Ecology is 36 staff, the majority being PhD students and post docs. Work location The place of work will be at Aarhus University, Campus Risø outside Roskilde
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expected to work on combining genomic and epidemiological data in models related to the causes and consequences of mental disorders. We expect the applicant to work closely with bioinformaticians
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document any prior experience within the field of knowledge exchange. For further information about the position, please contact Head of Department Andres ‘Minos’ Dobat, e-mail afdelingsleder.arkaeologi