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School of Communication and Culture - Digital Design and Information Studies, Dept. of - Faculty: Arts Deadline30 Jun 23:59 CEST Expected start 1 Sep School of Communication and Culture - Digital
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/ . The position is open from 1 September 2024or as soon as possible thereafter. The University wishes our staff to reflect the diversity of society and thus welcomes applications from all qualified candidates
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problems in algorithms and data structures. Examples of areas we could approach together are (1) dynamic graph algorithms, that is, algorithms for graphs that undergo changes or updates, (2) distributed
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out this ambitious project. We are looking for candidates who are enthusiastic about understanding the fundamental working principles of electrocatalysts and have strong expertise in one or a few topics
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. To realize such a temperature reduction, one needs improved electrodes for the oxygen evolution reaction occurring at the cell anode. In defining the optimal temperature of operation, it is further important
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. The project is divided into three work packages. In work package 1, we will collect party leader explanations across time and countries from around the world. We will use these data to develop a typology of
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to one of the areas listed below. We also invite you to propose your own research idea within the value chain of functional coatings from raw materials to end-product. Which gives you the opportunity
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, environmental impact modelling, data science, and life cycle impact assessment. Your postdoctoral work will be embedded in one or more national or international projects, where you will work with a team of
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understanding of marine living resources and how they are assessed. It offers an internationally recognized and highly dynamic scientific environment. The period of employment is 1 year. Responsibilities and
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and success of restored habitats, with a focus on biodiversity (and potentially other ecosystem services). The key areas of COASTal LIFE research within Section of Coastal Ecology at DTU Aqua are: i