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completing) a PhD in a field relevant to leadership research. In addition to this the applicant should have an interest in leadership and leadership research be willing to conduct collaborative research. have
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submitted in three copies to Aarhus BSS HR & PhD, Aarhus University, Tåsingegade 1, 2nd floor, DK-8000 Aarhus C. Read more about how to apply for an academic post at Aarhus BSS here The evaluation process
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, complex question several research approaches may be used in various combinations, e.g., statistical, and process-based plant diversity and vegetation modelling, remote sensing, meta-analyses, existing
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here . About the research project Autophagy is a catabolic process highly conserved among eukaryotes, which is involved in the degradation of long-lived proteins, aberrant complexes and aggregates
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the recruitment process, please contact Arts HR support by email: [email protected] . Qualification requirements Applicants should hold a PhD or equivalent academic qualifications. Formalities The Faculty
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date. Job description Your main task within the project team will be to process and evaluate the incoming data from the LIDAR and other wave measurement equipment from the field and the AU Wave Tank
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an interdisciplinary department under the Faculty of Technical Sciences at Aarhus University. The expertise of the department ranges from physics, chemistry, microbiology, social science, geography
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are valued. Qualifications A PhD degree in chemistry/chemical engineering/food chemistry/biotechnology/biochemistry/food science/or similar Genuine interest in dietary polyphenols and polysaccharides
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into technologies or methods for transforming recovered exoproteins into valuable products or process solutions for enhanced microbial production of extracellular polymers in wastewater treatment plants
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the following academic profile: A PhD in environmental sciences, agriculture, engineering or a related field. Working experience with large datasets, especially spatial and time series analyses. A proven history