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2 May 2024 Job Information Organisation/Company Aarhus University Research Field Biological sciences » Biology Engineering » Civil engineering Computer science Physics Researcher Profile First Stage
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Aarhus BSS Graduate School, Aarhus University invites applicants for a PhD Scholarship in connection with the research project "Estimating the impact of Debt Relief" at the PhD Programme Economics
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Aarhus BSS Graduate School, Aarhus University invites applicants for a PhD Scholarship in connection with the research project "Household finance with a focus on decisions under risk and/or
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at Aarhus BSS, one of the five faculties at Aarhus University. Aarhus BSS unites the business and social science-related research fields and brings them closer together to reflect the close relationship
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population-based cohorts with liver disease, including test results, patient-level variables, and outcomes during follow-up. Collaboration between the University of Nottingham (UK) and Aarhus University
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Aarhus University (Denmark) places the student in world-leading centres for routine health data analysis, with extensive experience in implementing novel clinical epidemiological methods to study disease
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of Helsinki, KTH Royal Institute of Technology, and Aarhus University under Nordforsk University cooperation on Edge Intelligence (NUEI). In addition, the PhD candidate has opportunities to participate in
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9 Apr 2024 Job Information Organisation/Company NTNU Norwegian University of Science and Technology Department Department of Computer Science Research Field Computer science Researcher Profile First
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at Aarhus University. You will be based at DTU Nanolab, where we conduct cross-disciplinary research and apply micro- and nanotechnology to a wide range of scientific disciplines and applications
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“Investigation of environmental issues related to the production and use of biochar” between DTU Chemical Engineering (Lead), DTU Sustain, Aarhus University and Roskilde University, which is funded by the Danish