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in an international environment. You will also assist in the refinement and development of experimental setups for metabolic phenotyping. The start date is August 1, 2024, or after agreement. About us
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tradition and modern in outlook, the University gives students and staff the opportunity to cultivate their talent in an ambitious and informal environment. An effective organisation – with good working
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environment at The Arnamagnæan Collection, see also: https://research.ku.dk/ The ideal candidate will have: A solid research profile in Old Norse philology with international anchoring in the form of research
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scholars working on refugee and migration law , and be part of an interdisciplinary research environment combining expertise in law, data science, refugee studies, political science, and sociology of law. A
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algorithm, data and omics-wise. The research group is located on Frederiksberg Campus. Our research environment is highly international and stimulating. We frequently organize seminars, workshops, summer
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(e.g., verification, type systems, programming languages, language-based security, formal methods, logic and so on) to apply. It is a high priority at our department to foster a research environment of
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employees who work in an international, highly collaborative research environment across a range of biomedical disciplines. You can read more about us here: www.cbmr.ku.dk . Our group and research The Loos
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and international research environment. Our research facilities include modern laboratories and tissue culture. Terms of employment The employment as Postdoc is a full time and fixed-term position for 1
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lines. We provide close supervision and comprehensive training on scientific and technical aspects and foster a collaborative, diverse, and inclusive work environment. The project will be carried out in
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the group. The group focuses on understanding the intimate microbial interactions in their natural environments and exploiting these interactions for biotechnological solutions. The Microbial interactions