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, are also the capacity to plan and work autonomously. Documented experience with any study project within planning for and with segregated areas and/or housing tenure policy research is strongly preferred
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transition in relation to the overarching goal of assessing the Safe-and Sustainability by Design (SSbD) of existing and emerging technologies. The scholarship is a 3-year position and is funded by The Velux
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, hybrid power plants, smart grids, power system flexibility, and market design and operation, is encouraged. The Section on E-mobility and Prosumer Integration undertakes internationally leading research
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: Conduct experiments using cell culture techniques to investigate the biological activity of novel peptides. Design and execute mouse experiments to study the metabolic effects of novel peptide hormones
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skilled in the design, development, and validation of diagnostic assays, particularly point-of-care tests (POCT). The ideal candidate will demonstrate a solid foundation in laboratory work and the ability
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workload of teaching and research and with a plan to hire several new colleagues in the coming years. Currently, we are undergoing a transformation with increased focus on research, so with us you get the
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heating/cooling systems. Detailed experiments and numerical analyses will be conducted to investigate the thermal and structural performance of energy foundations, and to provide guidance on the new design
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public. In work package 2, we plan to use the data collected in work package 1 to explore the conditions under which different explanations are used. Work package 3 will use randomized survey experiments
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section. The position is funded by the Danish Innovation Fund project AGRIVOLT aiming at developing in-depth understanding of the impact from using novel agrivoltaics systems in combination with use
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utilizes these advances for microbial cell factory design to foster sustainable lifestyles in relation to three application areas: Sustainable Chemicals, Natural Products, and Microbial Foods. Learn more at