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Research that goes beyond the lab
In Denmark, we get it: groundbreaking research needs more than shiny labs and impressive titles.
It takes the right environment. That's why we offer the freedom, secure funding, and support to focus on what matters — shaping the future of your research, your way.
It’s not just about prestigious institutions; it’s about a collaborative community where your ideas are heard and supported, and the impact of your work is felt far beyond the lab. With extensive industry partnerships and opportunities for real-world application, you’ll be pushing boundaries, not paperwork.
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Life that goes beyond the workplace
Denmark is famous for its work-life balance—and here, that’s more than just a buzzword.
While you create a lasting impact in your field, Denmark has all you need for relaxation, adventure, and growth. From winter bathing to weekend retreats, get ready to thrive both professionally and personally.
We believe that a balanced life leads to better research — because happier, well-rested researchers push innovation to new heights. Research thrives when life does too.
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Explore exciting opportunities in Power-to-X, Neuroscience, Biosolutions, and Quantum.
DIAS Assistant Professor in Cognitive psychology, Clinical psychology, or Health psychology
The Danish Institute for Advanced Study (DIAS) and the Department of Psychology at the University of Southern Denmark (SDU) seek an outstanding candidate to fill a position as tenure track* assistant professor / DIAS-fellow in the field of either cognitive psychology, clinical psychology, or health psychology. The candidate is expected to start on September 1, 2026, or as soon as possible thereafter. We are looking for a researcher with clear potential for research excellence who thrives in and is inspired by interdisciplinary collaboration. The ideal candidate will be expected to contribute to high-quality research in their field while embracing DIAS’s mission of curiosity-driven inquiry and interdisciplinary dialogue. The successful candidate should have a strong and promising research profile, with potential for attracting external research funding, and a demonstrated ability to work across disciplines. The candidate will be attached to both the Department and DIAS and should be prepared to engage in multiple and diverse research environments at SDU. Additional information For further information about being an assistant professor at DIAS, please contact DIAS director Sten Rynning at +45 6550 2193 or by email to director-dias@sdu.dk . For more questions about the position please contact Rikke Holm Bramsen, Head of Department, at +45 6550 7251 or by e-mail to rholmb@health.sdu.dk .
Junior Group Leader in Stem Cell Medicine
The University of Copenhagen seeks to appoint a Junior Group Leader to the Novo Nordisk Foundation Center for Stem Cell Medicine (reNEW) to develop a cutting-edge research programme in translational stem cell medicine, commencing in 2026. Candidates should have a strong track record in stem cell biology (pluripotent or tissue specific stem cells), and a translational focus involving either regenerative cell or gene therapies, disease modelling and/or stem cell-based drug development. They must be aligned with the mission of reNEW, to bring together research excellence to harness the potential in stem cell medicine. Individuals seeking to launch their first independent research group are encouraged to apply. Questions Please contact Executive Director for the reNEW Copenhagen Node, Kim B. Jensen with questions: mailto: kim.jensen@sund.ku.dk. Information about reNEW: https://renew.ku.dk.
DIAS Fellow in Formal Methods and Future Computing
The Centre for Formal Methods and Future Computing (FORM) and the Danish Institute for Advanced Study (DIAS) at the University of Southern Denmark (SDU, Campus Odense and Vejle) seek an outstanding candidate to fill a tenure track Fellow (Assistant Professor level) position in the field of Computer Science, with emphasis on formal methods and theorem proving. The candidate is expected to start in Autumn 2026, or as soon as possible thereafter. Additional information For further information about being a fellow at DIAS, please contact DIAS director Sten Rynning at +45 6550 2193 or via email at director-dias@sdu.dk. For more questions about the position, please contact FORM director Fabrizio Montesi at +45 6550 7171 or via email at fmontesi@imada.sdu.dk
3-years PhD Position in Flow Biocatalysis at Aarhus University, DENMARK
The PhD will be carried out in 3 years at Aarhus University within the Department of Biological and Chemical Engineering under the supervision of Prof. Dr. Selin Kara.
Research Mission Leader and Associate Professor in Biosolutions for Agroindustrial Biotechnology, De...
The Department of Biological and Chemical Engineering at Aarhus University is expanding its activities in Biosolutions for Agroindustrial Biotechnology. To strengthen our research, education, and innovation capacity, we are seeking an Associate Professor who will serve as a scientific leader in biosolutions, education, and mission governance. This role will play a central part in supporting the green transition of the food sector and reducing reliance on fossil resources. The position is available once the right candidate has been identified, with flexibility to agree on a suitable start date. The position is permanent and is to be filled by 1 May 2026 or as soon as possible thereafter. Contact information For further information, please contact: Professor Lars Ditlev Mørck Ottosen, Head of Department 📧 ldmo@bce.au.dk 📞 +45 51 37 16 71
Postdoc in Intracellular Diamond Sensing
In the research group “MR by Optics” at DTU Health Tech, we are offering two postdoc positions with focus on intracellular nanodiamond-based sensing. We are a small and dynamic group combining optical methods and NV-centre based quantum sensing with cellular biophysics and cell biology. We would love to be joined by you if you hold expertise in optical physics, NV-centre based sensing, cellular biophysics or optical instrumentation.
Postdoc in Ferroelectric switching of surface chemistry
The Postdoc will conduct research on ferroelectric thin films to obtain switchable surface adsorption energies in photo electrocatalytic cycles, seeking to enhance water splitting. The work will include growth and characterization of thin film systems, searching for new ferroelectrics and optimizing interfaces between layers. The characterization includes polarization switching and photocatalytic effects.
PhD Student in Topological Photonics - DTU Electro
The Quantum and Nanophotonics section at DTU Electro is seeking an excellent and highly motivated PhD student to be a part of a program on ‘Symmetry-guided discovery of topological photonics’, led by Assoc. Prof. Thomas Christensen, who moved from MIT to DTU in 2023. Funded by a Villum Young Investigator program (link), the project aims to uncover novel kinds of photonic topology using powerful ideas and tools at the intersection of topological band theory, symmetry analysis, and photonics. You will work on developing and applying these ideas to discover new topological phenomena, design proof-of-principle photonic topological designs, and identify opportunities for demonstrations with experimental collaborators at the department and internationally. The program aims to advance the frontiers of theoretical photonics, deepen our understanding of fundamental wave-phenomena, and investigate the fundamentals and applications of topology in photonics. Further information For questions, please contact Thomas Christensen (thomas@dtu.dk, tel.: +45 50 30 65 52).
PhD scholarship in Developing Impact Database of Feedstocks for Single Cell Proteins
The project will contribute to a comprehensive, Cradle-Gate impact database for combinations of feedstock, pretreatment methods and microbial products. The specific aim being development of a first-of-it-kind database for impacts of novel CO2-based pathways of production to be emphasized.
PhD scholarship in Quantum Information Science and Gravity
Are you intrigued by quantum physics and excited about the novel opportunities emerging from quantum technologies? Do you want to explore how quantum optics and quantum information science can shed light on one of the most profound open questions in modern physics: the interface between quantum mechanics and gravity?
Converting CO2 on atomically defined electrocatalysts
As a PhD student, you’ll have the exciting opportunity to become part of the Interfaces and Catalysis group at the Interdisciplinary Nanoscience Center (iNANO), led by Prof. Jeppe V. Lauritsen. We’re a team of researchers, applying experimental surface science and electrochemical characterization methods to address the fundamental chemical activity of surfaces.
Morten Meldal PhD fellowships in Chemistry
We are looking for strong candidates within the broader field of Chemistry. Applicants should hold a MSc or a BSc degree related to one or more of the areas of experimental and theoretical chemistry listed above, with excellent results and good English language skills. Please note that if you expect to obtain a MSc degree before August 2026, but do not have it at the deadline of this call, you must apply for the integrated PhD program (option B).
QISTGrad PhD call (up to 5 fellowships)
QISTgrad is more than a PhD program — it’s a platform for collaboration, innovation, and leadership in the rapidly evolving quantum landscape. Whether you are inspired by the physics of the quantum world or eager to apply quantum ideas to real-world technologies, this program offers the foundation, mentorship, and research environment to launch your career in one of the most exciting fields of modern science.
Research Assistant Position – Prospective Environmental Assessment of Marine-based Biorefineries
The Research Assistant will support the development of a comprehensive and forward-looking environmental assessment framework for marine biomass valorization and biorefinery pathways. The work will involve integrating quantitative sustainability assessment tools with technology and value chain scenarios to evaluate environmental performance, circularity potential, and long-term resource implications of marine-derived bio-based products.
Associate Professor in Pain Neuromodulation
At the Faculty of Medicine, Department of Health Science and Technology, a position as Associate Professor in Pain Neuromodulation at the Center for Neuroplasticity and Pain (CNAP) is open for appointment from June 1, 2026, or soon thereafter. The position is time-limited with a duration of two years, and it is part-time with a workload corresponding to 80% of a full-time equivalent. At Department of Health Science and Technology we conduct research, teaching and innovation within engineering, biomedicine, sports science, public health, neuroscience, psychology, and physiotherapy to develop sustainable technological solutions. Our mission is to contribute to increased quality of life for the benefit of the individual human being and society. Contacts Thomas Graven-Nielsen, Centre Director: +4599409832, tgn@hst.aau.dk Daniel Ciampi de Andrade, Associate professor: +4599403701, dca@hst.aau.dk Louise Klem Skovgaard: +4599408567, lksk@adm.aau.dk
Postdoc or Research Assistant positions in Mechanical/Mechatronics Design and Control of Continuum/S...
SDU Robotics, part of the Maersk Mc-Kinney Moller Institute, University of Southern Denmark (SDU), invites applications for applications for fully funded postdoc position or research assistant position, where the candidates will work under the NeuroSNAKE/VP-GRACE project, which focuses on the mechanical and mechatronic design of continuum surgical robots, with applications in neurosurgery and endovascular interventions, as well as sensing and control of such robotics systems. The positions are for one year and the starting date will be agreed with the successful candidates. The workplace is at SDU's main campus in Odense, Denmark, and the work is expected to be primarily onsite. Further information Please visit us on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/sdu-robotics. Further information about this position is available via email to Assistant Professor Di Wu diwu@mmmi.sdu.dk.
Postdoc in Ultrafast Spectroscopy of Quantum Emitters in Layered Materials and Molecules
Postdoc opportunity in ultrafast spectroscopy of quantum emitters in the layered material hexagonal Boron Nitride (hBN) and molecular systems. Recent experiments, also performed in our group, have shown that luminescent centers in hBN are excellent candidates for the development of future light-based quantum technologies working close to or at room temperature.
PhD Position within Wearable Design and Multi-Modal Monitoring of Brain Disorders
SDU Microelectronics, part of institute of Mechanical and Electrical Engineering, University of Southern Denmark (SDU), invites applications for a 3-year PhD position within Wearable Design and Mutli-Modal Monitoring of Brain Disorders. The position is open from May, and the specific start date will be agreed with the successful candidates. Research area and project description Current seizure detection relies heavily on EEG, but we believe we can do better. NeuroEar aims to use multimodal monitoring to significantly enhance seizure detection and prediction accuracy. This PhD project focuses on designing and testing high-quality electronics (both discrete and integrated) and participate in clinical studies at the Danish Epilepsy Centre (Filadelfia) to validate the device on patients. You will also spend 3 months at Georgia Tech/Emory University (USA), working on machine learning and data benchmarking. Contact person: Associate Professor, Milad Zamani, mzamani@sdu.dk, +45 9352 2149.
PhD scholarship in Sustainability Assessment of Feedstocks for Biomanufacturing – BRIGHT
If you are motivated to guide innovation by developing novel frameworks and databases for sustainability assessment of bio-based products and, by doing so, to contribute to a sustainable transition, you have it right here. As an internationally reputed elite university, DTU is at the forefront of innovation related to “the sustainable transition.” At the The Novo Nordisk Foundation Biotechnology Research Institute for the Green Transition (BRIGHT), we are specifically looking for new ways to support the sustainable production of bio-based products, and that is why we need you and all your good process simulation and sustainability assessment skills. The FoundBio PhD project, a collaboration between two departments at DTU and Tec de Monterrey, aiming to close a critical knowledge gap by quantifying the economic, environmental, and social sustainability of emerging feedstocks, including CO₂, methane, formic acid, and methanol, in comparison to traditional sources such as sugars, lignocellulosic biomass, and algae. This project will pioneer the development of a high-resolution assessment framework that integrates techno-economic analysis (TEA), environmental life cycle assessment (E-LCA), and social life cycle assessment (S-LCA) to evaluate the true sustainability potential of biotechnology-based products and production systems. Further information If you would like additional information about the position, please contact supervisor and Hiring Responsible, Sumesh Sukumara via email, susu@dtu.dk.
PhD scholarship in machine learning for enzyme and process engineering
The Computational Protein Engineering (CPE) group at The Novo Nordisk Foundation Centre for Biosustainability (DTU Biosustain) is developing novel methods to engineer proteins more effectively using state-of-the-art experimental and computational approaches. Our mission is to develop innovative and sustainable solutions to the most pressing issues facing our societies in terms of bioproduction and bioremediation.
Postdoctoral position on archaea-bacteria interactions and cooperation
Microbial life in anoxic environments often relies on tight physical interactions that enable cells to function, conserve energy, communicate and regulate cellular processes efficiently. This project aims at understanding the formation and functioning of aggregate-forming Archaea-Bacteria partnerships. The project involves working with syntrophic deep-sea archaea-bacteria consortia and a wide array of imaging approaches including structural and chemical imaging. The postdoc will use the following methods: Handling and experimenting with anaerobic syntrophic cultures Stable isotope labelling coupled to nanoSIMS Fluorescence microscopy & Expansion microscopy Cryo-FIB in tandem with Cryo-EM This position is financed by the Independent Research Fund Denmark. The work will be carried out in the Archaea group, Section for Microbiology, Department of Biology with collaborations for Cryo-EM & correlative imaging (EMBION) at iNANO & the Department of Molecular Biology and Genetics, AU, and secondary ion mass spectrometry at the NanoSIMS lab, TU Munich, Germany. Applicants seeking further information are invited to contact Associate Professor Niculina Musat (niculina.musat@bio.au.dk).
Postdoc in symbiotic nitrogen fixation
We are looking for a highly motivated candidate with a keen interest in legume-rhizobium interactions that is able to solve problems independently and enjoys working at the interface between biology and data science in collaborative projects. Fluency in spoken and written English is required. Experience with faba bean cultivation and inoculation, legume-rhizobium interactions and plant and rhizobium molecular genetics and genomics is an advantage.
Postdoc in manufacturing and testing a novel prototype component for PEM electrolysis stacks - DTU E...
Do you want to help shape the future of green hydrogen production by developing a novel electrolysis component that goes beyond today’s conventional PEM stacks? Are you excited about working in an entrepreneurial environment, helping mature a technology in the initial phase of a potential startup? If yes, this postdoctoral position is exactly for you. At the Technical University of Denmark, Department of Energy Conversion and Storage (DTU Energy), we conduct cutting-edge research in electrochemical energy technologies, with a strong focus on accelerating the green transition. PEM electrolysis plays a vital role in the emerging hydrogen economy, yet its performance and cost are still limited by traditional component architectures. There is a clear need for breakthroughs in the design and manufacturing of next-generation stack components. In this project, we aim to develop, optimize, and test an innovative monolithic component that aims to substitute conventional porous transport layers (PTLs) and bipolar plates (BPPs) in PEM stacks. Using advanced, scalable manufacturing methods, you will tailor the internal microstructure to improve mass transport, mechanical robustness, and interfacial behaviour between the different PEM stack layers. This approach will allow us to explore architectures that are not achievable with conventional fabrication routes. Your role as a postdoctoral researcher will be to design, fabricate, and experimentally validate this new component. You will work hands-on with advanced manufacturing, structural characterization, and electrochemical testing. The development of a dedicated testing rig and stack design is also a central part of the project. Further information Further information may be obtained from Assistant Professor Salvatore De Angelis, +45 28 97 94 98, sdea@dtu.dk
PhD fellowship in plant-soil interactions
The Department of Plant and Environmental Sciences (PLEN) at University of Copenhagen invites applicants for a PhD fellowship in quantifying multi-species benefits of ley mixtures in relation to plant root growth, potential stabilisation of soil organic matter, and soil biota. The project is part of the research project “Grassy - Can diversity deliver ‘climate-smart’ grassland systems?”, financed by the Independent Research Fund Denmark.
Research Assistant in Autobiographical Memory and Morality
Center on Autobiographical Memory Research [CON AMORE], Department of Psychology and Behavioural Sciences, Aarhus University, invites applications for a 1 year and 5 months position as research assistant with an expected start on April 1st 2026. The vacancy is part of a larger research project on the interplay between autobiographical memory and morality. About the project and tasks: Everyday life is filled with concerns and norms for morality, such as concerns for the welfare of others, fairness, and honesty. Yet, the role of morality has been underrepresented in research on autobiographical memory - that is, memory for the personal past. The aim of this project is to establish a new approach to the study of autobiographical memory rooted in the hypothesis of a fundamental interplay between morality and memory. As a member of the memory and morality research team at CON AMORE, you will work on research projects investigating the interplay between autobiographical memory and morality, including but not limited to: Use AI techniques, including the development and application of large language models (LLMs), for text analysis of memory reports according to specific research aims. Content coding of memory narratives. Perform data analysis using statistical software such as R and SPSS. Contribute critically to academic writing and the publication process. Take part in the center’s research events. Further information For more information about the Department of Psychology and Behavioural Sciences, please visit: http://psy.au.dk/en/ For further information regarding the position, please contact Professor Dorthe Berntsen, e-mail: dorthe@psy.au.dk If you need help uploading your application or have any questions about the recruitment process, please contact HR Supporter, Charlotte Thomsen, e-mail: charlotte@au.dk
Tenure Track Assistant Professor in in Soft Robotics and Bioinspired Systems
This position focuses on pioneering research that integrates the full soft robotics pipeline—from conceptual design to functional realization. We seek a candidate with a comprehensive and well-documented research profile, demonstrating a strong foundation in both theoretical and experimental robotics. The ideal applicant will bring expertise in the design and fabrication of soft robots, including the innovative use of functional materials such as metamaterials and composites, as well as experience in automated fabrication and mechanical characterization. A solid background in modelling and system identification is essential, with particular emphasis on data-driven and machine-learning–based approaches for soft and continuum systems. The candidate must also demonstrate proven experience in embedded perception—covering data acquisition, signal processing, and sensor integration—and in the development and implementation of advanced control strategies. Ultimately, we seek an individual with demonstrated capability in system integration: the ability to combine these disciplines into fully functional robotic systems for applications in bio-inspired locomotion, manipulation, and wearable technologies. Further information For further information please contact Head of Department Kasper Hallenborg (email: hallenborg@sdu.dk) or Professor Ahmad Rafsanjani (ahra@sdu.dk). If you experience technical problems, please contact hcm-support@sdu.dk.
Research Assistant or Postdoc in Spatial Bioinformatics
A full-time position as research assistant or postdoc (37 hours/week) is vacant across the Center for Integrated Multi-omics in Precision Medicine (CIMP) and the Danish Spatial Imaging Consortium (DanSIC) within Molecular Bone histology (MBH) lab at the Research Unit of Pathology, the Department of Clinical Research, Faculty of Health Sciences, University of Southern Denmark. The position is limited to one year with the possibility of extension. The research assistant position may potentially lead to the opportunity to begin a PhD position based on the candidate’s career stage and wishes. We prioritize the best fitting candidate independent of career level, as we are seeking a skilful and motivated bioinformatician to join our team. CIMP is a flagship center at the University of Southern Denmark (SDU) and Odense University Hospital (OUH) that aim to prevent overtreatment in osteoporosis, breast cancer and multiple sclerosis, using integrated multi-omics to personalize the de-escalation of treatment. CIMP is headed by Professor Vijay Tiwari together with Professor Mads Thomassen, Professor Richard Röttger, Professor Zsolt Illes and Professor Thomas L.G. Andersen, who leads the spatial transcriptomics and focus on osteoporosis treatment. DanSIC is hosted by the Molecular Bone Histology (MBH) lab headed by Professor Thomas L.G. Andersen. MBH lab had the overarching aim of facilitating a better understanding of bone and bone diseases, as well as their treatment. DanSIC mission is to advance the field of spatial biology through innovative imaging technologies and bioinformatics, in order to provide cutting-edge solutions that enable researchers to explore complex biological systems at unprecedented resolutions while maintaining the spatial context. DanSIC is also part of CellX – The Danish Single Cell Examination platform including a community focusing on spatial bioinformatics. Further information For further information please contact the Head of DanSIC-MBH lab, Professor Thomas Levin Andersen, e-mail thomas.levin.andersen@rsyd.dk, phone: +45 22284772.
Open opportunities for researchers at the frontier of quantum photonics
Sparrow Quantum is always on the lookout for pioneering researchers. As a spinout from the Niels Bohr Institute, they’ve seen how bold ideas and groundbreaking research can evolve into world-leading commercial innovation—and they welcome those who want to be part of their journey to disrupt quantum photonics. That’s why they keep an open call for highly motivated researchers and quantum technologists who are excited about the most advanced quantum sources of today. They design roles around the right people, not the other way around; so, if you’re an outstanding researcher or engineer with the drive to shape the future of quantum photonics, they want to hear from you.
Associate Professor or DTU Tenure Track Assistant Professor Process Integration
DTU Chemical Engineering invites applications for a faculty position at the Assistant or Associate Professor level. We seek ambitious and talented candidates to strengthen our research and teaching within biomanufacturing and sustainable process technologies. The positions are linked to the BRIGHT initiative but anchored in the DTU Chemical Engineering.
Up to 18 fully funded Marie S. Curie PhD positions at the University of Copenhagen (UCPH), the Techn...
Up to 18 PhD positions are open in the international Marie S. Curie Doctoral Programme ‘Interdisciplinary Marie S. Curie Action for Health’ (INTERACT). The positions are open for researchers with a master’s degree, and maximum 4 years of experience. All PhD-project will be interdisciplinary, working across biology/biomedicine to physics, chemistry and engineering. The candidates’ main workplace will be either at the University of Copenhagen (UCPH), the Technical University of Denmark (DTU) or the Danish Cancer Institute (DCI), dependent of the selected project. The programme is co-funded by the European Union’s Horizon Europe Research and Innovation Programme under the Marie Skłodowska-Curie grant agreement no. 101179234. Why apply to the INTERACT programme? INTERACT offers a unique opportunity to join an international and interdisciplinary PhD program within biology/biomedicine, physics, chemistry or engineering. The aim is to cultivate agile and responsible researchers capable of working seamlessly across at least two disciplines, with implications for transforming health solutions, and to provide the groundwork for a career track in academia, industry and beyond. Further, training and career activities will seek to empower all PhD-students to fully exploit the potential of their talent. Contact For more information about the process, guidelines or the application system, please contact INTERACT Project manager: Camilla Ebert, interact-msca@bric.ku.dk.
14 postdoctoral fellowships to the BRIDGE – Translational Excellence Programme
The BRIDGE – Translational Excellence Programme at the University of Copenhagen is seeking 14 highly motivated and dynamic postdoc fellows to commence the BRIDGE – Translational Excellence Programme on 1 September 2026. The BRIDGE – Translational Excellence Programme is financed by the Novo Nordisk Foundation with the ambition to train fellows in translational medicine, mentored by fully committed and top-level professionals in basic biomedical research, a clinical environment and the life science industry. The programme constitutes a clear career path for candidates whose ambition is to bridge the gap between research, patient care and the life science industry and for those wishing to become pioneering leaders in the field of translational medicine. The BRIDGE – Translational Excellence Programme expects to appoint 7 fellows with an MD background and 7 fellows with an MSc background. The fellow will be appointed in the lab of the basic mentor either at the Faculty of Health and Medical Sciences (SUND) or the Faculty of SCIENCE (SCIENCE), UCPH.
Postdoc in Photonic Synthetic Dimensions
Are you fascinated by the idea of operating with photons to show the newest prediction of physics? Here is the opportunity for you to fulfil your dreams and ambitions! Synthetic dimensions offer a paradigm-shifting approach to photonic systems, enabling the study of high-dimensional lattices physics using low-dimensional photonic systems. Our research combining quantum physics and photonics marks a radical departure from the conventional approach to synthetic dimensions: the dynamics of the photon is driven not by physical coupling, but by quantum measurement and real-time feedforward operations implemented via high-speed FPGA processing.
Postdoc positions in Quantum Software
Interested applicants with strong analytical skills and a desire to work on algorithmic and modeling challenges focused on Quantum Circuits are encouraged to contact us with a CV and a short description of interests. The applicants must have a strong background in Theoretical Computer Science (e.g., programming language theory, formal methods, or algorithms/optimization) and be open to practical computational experiments. PostDoc applicants must further demonstrate a solid history of academic writing and publishing, as well as carrying out independent research.
DIAS Fellow in Chemical Engineering
We seek a researcher with expertise in the field of Chemical Engineering. The applicant is expected to perform research in an interdisciplinary environment involving competences from chemistry, biochemistry, microbiology, agricultural science contributing with core competences from chemical engineering. In addition, you are eager to develop your research career within the DIAS framework. We are looking for a candidate who will actively contribute to teaching, supervision, and the development of educational activities. You will collaborate with academic staff to secure external funding, join research projects and teams, and deliver high-quality research in one or two of the following focus areas:
Associate Professor or DTU Tenure Track Assistant Professor in Biomanufacturing and Process Integrat...
DTU Chemical Engineering invites applications for two faculty positions at the level of DTU Tenure Track Assistant or Associate Professor. We seek ambitious and talented candidates to strengthen our research and teaching within biomanufacturing and sustainable process technologies. The positions are linked to the BRIGHT initiative but anchored into the DTU Chemical Engineering. About BRIGHT – The Novo Nordisk Foundation Biotechnology Research Institute for the Green Transition The Novo Nordisk Foundation Biotechnology Research Institute for the Green Transition (BRIGHT) is a major initiative based at DTU that aims to accelerate the development of biosolutions and strengthen the bio-based economy. BRIGHT serves as a hub for academic and industrial partners working together to unlock the potential of bioproduction. Further information For further information, please contact Professor Anne Ladegaard Skov, email: al@kt.dtu.dk.
Bubbles vs microbes: microbial electrolysis with and without bubbles
The project aim is to study the upscaling potential of microbial electrosynthesis (water electrolysis in the presence of microbes which can convert the dissolved CO2 and Hydrogen into valuable chemicals) as a path towards large scale CO2 utilization. So far, high hydrogen concentration and bubble formation is avoided in such a process, which nevertheless, translates to small current densities and a slow production rate. The project aims to push this limit by studying the effect of hydrogen supersaturation and bubble formation.
Postdoc within PEM electrolyzer catalyst sustainable development
The position offers a chance to share the unique expertise of the Research Unit Functional Material, Electrochemical Energy Conversion and Circular Economy (MEC) within the fields of: High throughput metal nano particle material synthesis and characterization Comprehensive electrochemical test platforms & energy conversion systems Operando measurement using synchrotron X-ray & neutron Technical development in critical material circular economy
PhD scholarship in Computing Parallelism Enabled by Photonic Integrated Circuits - DTU Electro
The PhD student will participate in an international team in an EU-funded Doctoral Network project called MINDnet. The project consists of 15 Ph.D. students at 7 universities, one research center and two companies. The project has partners from eight different EU countries. All 15 Ph.d. projects are within the overall theme of neuromorphic computing and analog signal processing, targeting applications in the fields of communication, sensing, geolocalization, space and biomedical. This Ph.D. project will take place at DTU Electro. Apart from the time at DTU there will be secondments of minimum 3 months at University of Pisa (IT), Fraunhofer Heinrik Hertz Institute (DE) and Spincloud (DE). There will also be regular meetings with the other 14 Ph.D. students in the doctoral network, including 4 training schools and two workshops. As a participant of the project, the PhD student will become part of a team at DTU with numerical and experimental expertise in photonic computing. The activities within the project will benefit from synergies with other projects in the group as well as with other activities at the department. The main supervisor will be Assoc. Prof. Francesco Da Ros, DTU Electro.
Hunt for new clades of anaerobic hydrocarbon-oxidizing microbes
In this PhD project, you will work to identify and characterize novel clades of hydrocarbon-oxidizing Archaea, Sulfate-Reducing Bacteria (SRB), or Archaea-SRB consortia from diverse environments. You will initiate enrichment cultures using single or mixed hydrocarbons as substrates, with sediments from deep sea sites, intertidal zones, hydrocarbon seeps, and mud volcanoes as inocula. Participation in sampling campaigns is possible during the early phase of the PhD.
Postdoc: Integrative structural biology and biophysics of dynamic plant hormone transporters
The Plant-PATH Center of Excellence seeks to understand the molecular basis for hormone transport in plants and how it can be manipulated in biotechnology. The present project will focus on membrane transporters from the PIN family which transport auxin to regulate plant growth.
PhD scholarship in Li-Metal all Solid-State Battery with thin film Ceramic Electrolyte
The aim of the PhD work is to fabricate a solid-state Li metal battery with a performance at par with the state-of-the-art liquid electrolyte Li-ion battery. This would be achieved by obtaining a better understanding of cathode-electrolyte interfacial integrity and dendrite growth mechanisms
PhD scholarship in Photonic Reservoir Computing in Coupled Resonant Structures - DTU Electro
The Machine Learning in Photonic Systems group at DTU Electro at the Technical University of Denmark is seeking a candidate for a PhD position to research multiplexing in photonic integrated circuits for enhancing computing efficiency through parallelism. The PhD student will participate in an international team in an EU-funded Doctoral Network project called MINDnet. The project consists of 15 Ph.D. students at 7 universities, one research center and two companies. The project has partners from eight different EU countries. All 15 Ph.d. projects are within the overall theme of neuromorphic computing and analog signal processing, targeting applications in the fields of communication, sensing, geolocalization, space and biomedical. This Ph.D. project will take place at DTU Electro. Apart from the time at DTU there will be secondments of minimum 3 months at Technical University of Illmenau (DE), HPE (BE) and University of Trento (IT). There will also be regular meetings with the other 14 Ph.D. students in the doctoral network, including 4 training schools and two workshops. Further information Further information may be obtained from Assoc. Prof. Francesco Da Ros (fdro@dtu.dk).
Postdoc in Environmental Materials Science: Developing Novel Photocatalytic Biochar for Sustainable ...
We are seeking a highly motivated postdoctoral researcher to join a high-impact research initiative addressing one of the most pressing environmental challenges - the global “forever chemical” (PFAS) crisis. This exploratory project is funded by the Villum Experiment Programme and aims to move beyond conventional, energy-intensive separation technologies by investigating sustainable catalytic materials capable of destroying persistent PFAS compounds such as PFOA and PFOS.
PhD Scholarships in Infection Diagnostics (BUG-ID) - DTU Biosustain
Prof. Ivan Mijakovic advertises four PhD positions in his group at the Novo Nordisk Foundation Bioresearch Institute for the Green Transition (BRIGHT). These PhD positions are part of the BUG-ID Marie Skłodowska-Curie Doctoral Training Network (DN), funded by the European Commission. BUG-ID consortium has a mission to improve infection diagnostics. All BUG-ID PhD students will be trained in an interdisciplinary environment and experience a collaboration among academia, healthcare and the private sector. This call advertises four PhD projects at DTU within the BUG-ID network (DCs 2, 3, 12, 13): DC2: Infection biomarker discovery in chronic wound models DC3: Infection biomarker monitoring in environmental samples DC12: Optimizing bioreceptor function in interaction with graphene DC13: Structural engineering of bioreceptors for graphene Further information Further information may be obtained from Prof. Ivan Mijakovic: ivmi@biosustain.dtu.dk
SusMAT: Exploring sustainable synthesis and performance of disordered materials for direct electroch...
The development of functional materials is one of the keys to advance novel sustainable technologies, including direct electrochemical CO2 conversion. With the installation of such technologies, catalysts in large volumes are required. Sustainable materials synthesis, e.g. with focus on limited use of organic solvents and minimal metal content, is crucial in the green transition.
Postdoctoral position in nitrogen fixation and symbiosis innovation
Applications are invited for a postdoctoral position in the group of Dr Aleksandr Gavrin (https://mbg.au.dk/a-gavrin/) at the Department of Molecular Biology and Genetics, Aarhus University. Expected start date and duration of employment This is a 3-year position available from 1 April 2026. Job description Our team investigates the molecular mechanisms that govern the development and functionality of the legume-rhizobia symbiosis in model and crop plants. This position is a part of a collaborative project “Increasing Symbiotic Nitrogen Fixation via Cytoplasmic Signalling Modulation,” which is funded by the Independent Research Fund Denmark. The project aims to uncover how host plants regulate the efficiency of symbiotic nitrogen fixation and to identify genetic strategies to enhance this process. As a key member of the project, the successful candidate will design, execute, and analyse experiments to generate genetic and molecular insights into symbiotic interactions; communicate results effectively through publications and presentations. The post holder will work within an international team, sharing lab tasks and training new laboratory members. Contact information For further information and scientific enquiries please contact Dr Aleksandr Gavrin (agav@mbg.au.dk).
Postdoc in Topological Photonics - DTU Electro
The Quantum and Nanophotonics Section at DTU Electro is seeking a highly motivated postdoc to be a part of a program on ‘Symmetry-guided discovery of topological photonics’, led by Assoc. Prof. Thomas Christensen, who moved from MIT to DTU in early 2023. The program aims to uncover novel kinds of photonic topology using recent ideas and tools at the intersection of topological band theory, symmetry analysis, and group theory. You will work on developing and applying these ideas to discover new photonic phenomena, implement associated computational tooling, and to find opportunities for proof-of-principles demonstrations with experimental collaborators. While the general theme of the postdoc will center on advancing the understanding of the interplay between photonic topology and symmetry in unexplored settings, the particulars are open, and may encompass several directions. These directions may e.g., include inverse design of topologically nontrivial crystals or the pursuit of topology in non-Hermitian settings, under time-periodic driving (space-time symmetry), under magnetic symmetry, or even in non-crystalline settings. The program aims to advance the frontiers of theoretical photonics, deepen our understanding of fundamental wave-phenomena, and investigate the applications of topology in photonics. Further information For more information, please contact Thomas Christensen (thomas@dtu.dk, tel.: +45 50 30 65 52).
A Postdoc Position in Biological and Chemical Engineering on microbial electrosynthesis
The Department of Biological and Chemical Engineering, Aarhus University, invites applications for a postdoctoral position offering an exciting opportunity to contribute to the work on reactor design and scaling for electromethanogenesis. The position is based at the main campus at Aarhus University and is expected to begin on 1 May 2026, or as soon as possible thereafter. The postdoc will be part of the research groups of Drs. Lars Angenent and Alfred Spormann in a joint collaborative project, which also includes Prof. Bruce Logan of Penn State University. We are seeking highly talented and motivated staff scientists to work on microbial electrosynthesis to convert CO2 and H2 at the cathode of microbial electrochemical technologies into methane as part of an electromethanogenesis project. Specifically, the postdoc will develop and test up-scaled microbial electrosynthesis reactors involving advanced electrochemistry, reactor design, and scaling approaches. Contact information Applicants seeking further information are invited to contact Lars Angenent, e-mail: lta@bce.au.dk
PhD in Theoretical quantum many-body physics
The overarching scope of this project concerns the theoretical exploration of quantum many-body systems as realized with ultracold atomic gases or atomically thin van der Waals materials. This includes magnetic and spin liquid phases, Bose-Fermi mixtures, strong photon-photon interactions, hybrid light-matter phases, as well as quantum sensing of many-body systems. These topics will be investigated using tools such as quantum field theory, the master equation, variational wave functions, and various numerical techniques.
Gaia MSCA Postdoctoral Fellowships on Interdisciplinary Climate Research – 2nd call
The Gaia Postdoctoral Fellowship Programme, funded by the EU under the Marie Skłodowska-Curie Actions (MSCA), offers 6 additional positions across to the already 9 existing fellowship, in this final call. This programme is open to early-career researchers from all disciplines, including Humanities, Social Sciences, Natural Sciences, Health Sciences, and Engineering. Based at the University of Southern Denmark’s Climate Cluster (SCC), Gaia aims to foster interdisciplinary research by integrating fellows into a collaborative network of academic, public, and private partners. Fellows will benefit from advanced interdisciplinary training, bridging academic research with societal applications, to address critical climate challenges and the green transition. Emphasis is placed on developing leadership and collaboration skills, preparing participants to take on significant roles in research and innovation within climate-related sectors.
Postdoc in AI for Microbial Carbon Dioxide Conversion Data Framework
This position focuses on AI/machine learning to develop a unified data framework for microbial carbon dioxide conversion, integrating data from methanogens, acetogens, and hybrid projects for standardization, kinetic/thermodynamic measurements, and predictive modeling.
PhD in Quantum Software – verification, compilation, optimization
The idea of the project is centered around quantum circuits: the task is to optimize quantum circuits and map them to particular hardware platforms. We will also study the optimal implementation of quantum error correcting codes. Another part of the project focuses on expressing quantum algorithms in (higher-level) quantum programming languages, including loops and measurements, studying these languages in terms of their semantics, compilation, program optimizations, and verification. We collaborate with several external partners, such as the company Kvantify. The vision of the project as a whole is to develop design automation algorithms for a quantum software stack.
Postdoc in Plant Biochemistry
The Department of Plant and Environmental Sciences invites applicants for a postdoc fellowship in plant biochemistry, financed by a grant from Styrelsen for Grøn Arealomlægning og Vandmiljø (SGAV) through the Klimatiltag funding scheme. The start date is 1 March 2026 or as soon as possible thereafter. The project The field of biological nitrification inhibitors (BNIs) has gained increasing attention over the past decades as a promising strategy to mitigate fertilizer-derived greenhouse gas emissions in the global north and improve yields with reduced nitrogen inputs in the global south. Yet, despite more than 20 years of research, only a limited number of BNI compounds have been identified and characterized, and their precise mode of action remains largely unknown [8]. This lack of mechanistic insight hampers the integration of BNI traits into breeding programs. The project aims to build a knowledge base on Biological compounds with Nitrification Inhibition (BNI) capacity in Danish cereals and their wild relatives to support the development of varieties with natural nitrification inhibition capacity and reduced reliance on chemical inputs. This project combines bioinformatics, biochemistry, molecular biology and plant transformation to characterize the BNI trait in sorghum for re-introduction into agricultural relevant cultivars. Who are we looking for? We are looking for candidates within the fields of Biology, analytical chemistry, biochemistry, molecular biology, bioinformatics or biotechnology, who wish to join a dynamic research group working on plant biochemistry and biosynthesis of specialized metabolites. Questions For specific information about the Postdoc, please contact Tomas Laursen, tola@plen.ku.dk
Faculty position in Molecular Health (Tenure-Track Assistant Professor / Associate Professor) at Aar...
The Department of Molecular Biology and Genetics at Aarhus University aims to strengthen its research and teaching activities within the broader field of Molecular Health. We seek candidates with a strong basic molecular biology profile and with a clear focus on human health. Applications for a tenure-track Assistant Professor position or an Associate Professor position are invited, starting 15 June 2026 or as soon as possible thereafter. With this new position, we aim to engage research topics that complement and expand our current research portfolio and teaching activities. We particularly look for candidates interested in providing a molecular, mechanistic understanding of central processes in physiology, development and disease. Relevant research areas include molecular aspects of: Immunology Microbiology and infectious diseases Metabolism Ageing Disease mechanisms Contact information For further information, please contact: Head of Department, Claus Oxvig. Phone number: +45 30362460 Email: co@mbg.au.dk
PhD scholarship in impedance-aware adaptive control of power electronic converters - DTU Wind
Are you passionate about the green energy transition? Do you wish to contribute to the development of solutions to support the increasingly renewable power grid? This fully funded 3-year PhD position at DTU Wind and Energy Systems could be a perfect fit for you. We offer a vibrant, multidisciplinary, international, and friendly environment, encouraging creativity, diversity, empathy, and teamwork. You will have a great opportunity to build strong networks with internationally known researchers at DTU and other universities as well as leading industrial partners. As a PhD candidate, you will join the Power-to-X and Storage (PtX) section within the Power and Energy Systems (PES) division. The PtX section combines multidisciplinary research in energy storage and flexibility, digital twins, energy islands, electrolyzers, and machine learning. Our team of 26 members from 13 different nationalities values diversity and includes experts in a broad range of scientific disciplines, including electrical engineering, control theory, industrial engineering, electronics engineering, energy policy, data science, and applied mathematics. As part of the RADAR project, funded by Independent Research Fund Denmark (DFF), you will have the opportunity to undertake two research stays: at CY Cergy Paris University with Prof. Eric Monmasson, and at Danfoss Drives in Gråsten, Denmark. Further information Further information may be obtained from Professor Tomislav Dragicevic (tomdr@dtu.dk).
DIAS Fellow in Experimental Biophysics
We seek Biophysics candidates with a research area that should expand and complement existing activities in PhyLife, meaning that synergy with existing research along with a clearly recognizable novel research line/focus is considered ideal. There is preference for a research area with a strong experimental component.
Research Mission Leader and Associate Professor in Biosolutions for Agroindustrial Biotechnology
For this role, we seek candidates with strong expertise in biosolutions for large‑scale production of food and feed proteins and platform chemicals. Work will involve substrates such as CO₂, H₂, green ammonia, and sidestreams from sustainable agriculture (e.g., green biorefineries). Unlike conventional precision fermentation of high‑value compounds, this position focuses on scaling “low‑value” commodities to global production volumes. Biosolutions include, but is not limited to, biotechnology, chemical engineering and process engineering.
PhD scholarship in Microbial Chemotaxis and Root-Microbe Interactions (RhizoTrack) - DTU Bioengineer...
If you are curious about how microorganisms and plants communicate - and you want a PhD project where you can develop advanced skills in microfluidics, molecular ecology, and environmental data analysis - this position offers an exceptional opportunity to grow as a scientist. In RhizoTrack, you will work at the interface of microbiology, chemical ecology, and sustainable agriculture, contributing knowledge that can support more resilient plant-microbe partnerships in the future. The DFF-funded project RhizoTrack explores how soil microorganisms sense, differentiate, and transform plant root exudates, and how these chemical interactions shape which microbes successfully colonize plant roots. By resolving these mechanisms, the project aims to build a foundation for designing microbial and chemical strategies that can strengthen plant health and reduce dependency on agrochemical inputs. The project introduces microfluidic in situ chemotaxis assays (ISCAs) into soil ecosystems, a technique that allows us to measure microbial movement directly in natural soil matrices. We take a stepwise approach, beginning with synthetic communities and soil-analogue environments before progressing to more complex natural soils. You will work with chemotaxis experiments, long-read sequencing, microbial community analysis, and LC-MS-based chemical characterization. The PhD project is part of the research activities at the Section for Microbial and Chemical Ecology (MCE) at DTU Bioengineering. MCE hosts internationally leading groups in microbial ecology, environmental biotechnology, microfluidics, and chemical ecology. The section provides state-of-the-art facilities for environmental genomics, chemical analytics, and microbial cultivation. You will join a vibrant and interdisciplinary environment with strong ties to both Danish and international collaborators, including a research visit to Dr. Jean-Baptiste Raina, the co-inventor of the ISCA. Responsibilities and qualifications As PhD candidate you will investigate how soil microorganisms sense, interpret, and transform plant root exudates using microfluidic in situ chemotaxis assays, molecular ecology, and chemical analysis. The work involves collaboration with experts in microbial ecology and microfluidics, contributions across three coordinated work packages, and supporting the establishment of microfluidic-based workflows for soil environments. You will also take part in the supervision of BSc and MSc students connected to the project. Further information Further information may be obtained from Associate Professor Lars Behrendt (labeh@dtu.dk). Questions related to plant synthetic communities can also be directed to Professor Lars Jelsbak (lj@bio.dtu.dk).
PhD on Benthic-Pelagic Coupling in Oxygen-Depleted Waters
The Department of Biology at the University of Southern Denmark invites applications for Ph.D. position in aquatic biogeochemistry and microbial ecology, available for 3 years from spring 2026. The position is associated to the ERC Synergy project RECLESS (Recycling versus loss in the marine nitrogen cycle: controls, feedbacks, and the impact of expanding low oxygen regions). RECLESS aims to predict how ongoing ocean deoxygenation impacts microbial nitrogen transformations and thereby the future availability of nitrogen to support oceanic primary production and carbon sequestration. The project involves researchers from the universities of Southern Denmark, Gothenburg, and Vienna, as well as Carnegie Science, and synergistically integrates innovative oceanographic, biogeochemical, ecophysiological, and model-based investigations. The candidate will explore and quantify how benthic processes influence the exchange of matter between sediment and water column in oxygen-depleted coastal waters, thereby ultimately influencing pelagic nitrogen cycling in these systems. This involves studies of microbial processes and fluxes within the sediment as well as in the benthic boundary layer, which is a poorly understood component of these systems. As oxygen depletion is spreading in coastal waters worldwide, the project will address knowledge gaps of both local and global significance. With the aim of obtaining a mechanistic understanding of benthic-pelagic coupling, key tasks may include biogeochemical sediment analyses, measurement of benthic exchange rates, experimental studies of microbial processes in the sediment and benthic boundary layer, and implementation of the results in reaction-transport models. The project is tightly integrated with investigations of pelagic processes in RECLESS, and participation in international research cruises is an integral part of the position. We seek a candidate with a background and strong interest in experimental (bio-)geochemistry, microbial ecology, or related fields, and with experience in and aptitude for field work. Experience with one or more of the above-mentioned approaches is desirable. The selected candidate will be associated to Bo Thamdrup’s research group as part of the diverse and international Nordcee section at the department, and will work closely together with associates from all RECLESS institutions. For more information about the position, please contact Bo Thamdrup, bot@biology.sdu.dk.
Postdoc in selective visual attention and rhythmic sampling
The Department of Psychology, Faculty of Health Sciences, University of Southern Denmark (SDU) invites applications for a fully funded postdoctoral position in selective visual attention and rhythmic sampling. The position is available for up to 48 months and part of a project supported by the Lundbeck Foundation led by Professor Søren Krogh Andersen. The starting date is March 1, 2026, or as soon as possible thereafter. Research environment The postdoc will be affiliated with the Research Unit of Health and Cognitive Psychology. Another postdoctoral position with partially overlapping characteristics is being advertised for a separate project, and candidates meeting the criteria for both positions are encouraged to apply for both positions separately. Project description Our subjective experience of the world is continuous. However, it has been proposed that attention samples the input from our senses in roughly 7-8 discrete ‘snapshots’ per second. This theory is supported by many studies, but theoretical and methodological critiques have been raised, and some researchers have not found supporting evidence. This project will systematically and rigorously test the theory of rhythmic attentional sampling in focused and divided attention in a series of experiments using a combination of electroencephalographic (EEG) recordings of frequency-tagged steady-state visual evoked potentials and behavioral measures in healthy human participants combined with quantitative modelling. The successful candidate will be required to design, program and conduct EEG-experiments, analyze and interpret EEG and behavioral data and present results at conferences and in journal publications. This project is theoretically and technically sophisticated and a candidate with strong analytic and quantitative skills (programming, digital signal processing, modelling, statistics) is sought. The project involves collaboration with Prof. Marco Steinhauser (University of Eichstätt-Ingolstadt, Germany) and Dr. Ramakrishna Chakravarthi (University of Aberdeen, UK). Contact information For further information about the position, please contact Prof. Søren Krogh Andersen, SDU (email: skandersen@health.sdu.dk; phone: +45 2498 4101).
Postdoc in selective visual attention and color vision
The Department of Psychology, Faculty of Health Sciences, University of Southern Denmark (SDU) invites applications for a fully funded postdoctoral position in selective visual attention and color vision. The position is available for up to 30 months and part of a project supported by the Independent Research Fund Denmark led by Professor Søren Krogh Andersen. The starting date is March 1, 2026, or as soon as possible thereafter. Research environment The postdoc will be affiliated with the Research Unit of Health and Cognitive Psychology. Another postdoctoral position with partially overlapping characteristics is being advertised for a separate project, and candidates meeting the criteria for both positions are encouraged to apply for both positions separately. Project description Color is a highly effective cue for directing attention, particularly when colors in a scene are dissimilar. However, there is currently no measure of color dissimilarity (distance) that accurately reflects selective attention. This project aims to develop a color representation in which the distance between hues accurately reflects the effectiveness of attentional selection between them. In a series of experiments using electroencephalographic (EEG) recordings of frequency-tagged steady-state visual evoked potentials (SSVEPs), the project will assess processing of attended and unattended colors in healthy adults performing a feature-based attention task while stimulus colors are varied systematically. The results will be highly relevant for basic research on visual attention and working memory and have practical applications, such as optimizing color selection for attentional purposes. The successful candidate will be required to design, program and conduct EEG-experiments, analyze and interpret EEG and behavioral data and present results at conferences and in journal publications. This project is theoretically and technically sophisticated and a candidate with a solid understanding of color vision and strong analytic and quantitative skills (programming, digital signal processing, statistics) is sought. Contact information For further information about the position, please contact Prof. Søren Krogh Andersen, SDU (email: skandersen@health.sdu.dk; phone: +45 2498 4101).
Post doc position in in vivo neuroscience – sleep/wake regulation
The overall aim of the project is to explore the involvement of a novel hypothalamic cell type in sleep/wake regulation. The post doctoral fellow will work with transgenic mouse models, chemogenetic tools and electrophysiological recordings of sleep-wake stages. The fellow will be given the possibility of publishing own data. Job description The post doctoral fellow is expected to plan and perform the experiments needed in the project. This includes data analysis and interpretation of findings. The fellow is also expected to write scientific papers and take part in writing of grant applications for the lab in general. Also part of the job is helping and guiding students in the lab ranging from bachelor level to phd-students, and to take part in the teaching at Department of Neuroscience to a minor extend. This position is funded as part of a grant from the Novo Nordisk Foundation. Profile We are looking for a highly motivated and enthusiastic scientist, who ideally has the following competencies and qualifications: A PhD degree in biomedical or health sciences Expertise in working with mouse models of CNS disorders Experience in immunohistochemistry Experience with chemogenetic techniques A basic understanding of sleep biology and neuroscience An ambitious, independent and critical mind-set Excellent English communication skills, both written and oral. Questions For further information about the position, please contact Associate Professor Birgitte Kornum by e-mail kornum@sund.ku.dk.
Research Assistant in biological psychiatry
The Department of Clinical Medicine at Faculty of Health at Aarhus University invites applications for a position as research assistant in the field of biological psychiatry as per 15 February 2026. The position is a fixed-term full-time position for 11,5 months. At the Department of Clinical Medicine, you will be part of what is probably the largest health science research department in Denmark. Our clinical research covers all the medical specialties and takes place in close collaboration with the university hospital and the regional hospitals in the Central Denmark Region. We have approx. 30,000 square metres of modern research facilities for experimental surgery and medicine, animal facilities and also advanced scanners at our disposal. The department has overall responsibility for the Master's degree programs in medicine and in molecular medicine. At the department we are approx. 670 academic employees, 500 PhD students and 160 technical/administrative employees who are cooperating across disciplines. As a Research Assistant, you will be working at Aarhus University Hospital, Skejby. You can read more about the department here and about the faculty here. Questions about the position f you have any questions about the position, please contact Associate Professor Cecilie Bay- Richter, tel.: (+45) 21228750, cbr@clin.au.dk.
Postdoc in biocatalysis
We are searching for a postdoc to join the Enzyme Engineering and Structural Biology research group (EE&SB) of Novo Nordisk Foundation Biotechnology Research Institute for the Green Transition (BRIGHT). EE&SB focuses on the study, engineering, and application, of enzymes to synthesize industrial chemicals, pharmaceuticals, agrochemicals, and nutraceuticals. We use Life Cycle Assessment as a decision-making tool to design sustainable processes.
PhD position at the Center for Polariton-driven Light-Matter Interactions (POLIMA)
The successful candidate will work on assembling and developing experimental templates for the observation of strong light–matter coupling in cathodoluminescence spectroscopy, to investigate the emergence and properties of polaritons in state-of-the-art nanophotonic systems including two-dimensional materials, high-index dielectrics, topological insulators, organic molecules, noble metals, and their combinations. Emphasis will be placed on curiosity-driven explorations of unconventional light–matter interactions in those systems, and their understanding in the framework of classical and quantum optics, in combination with solid-state physics. The candidate will collaborate with a strong theory team within POLIMA, to enable a complete description and practical realization of strong coupling in electron–light–matter systems.
One or more PhD positions in quantum error correction and mitigation
This PhD project will be in the area of quantum communication and networked quantum computation, dedicated to protocols and methods for combining quantum error correction and quantum error mitigation to achieve application-level reliability.
Postdoc in Conversation Behaviour - DTU Health Tech
Your role will focus on implementing technology and conducting research studies in close collaboration with research assistants, faculty members, and industry partners. The aim of this project is to gain a deeper understanding of how people interact in challenging communication environments. To achieve this, we employ a range of egocentric sensors to capture and analyse conversational behaviour. Your primary responsibilities will include: Implementing technologies to track human behaviour in laboratory-based conversation studies Designing and conducting research studies with multiple simultaneous participants Developing analysis pipelines combining multimodal data streams Performing complex analyses of multimodal data Communicating findings to internal and external collaborators Publishing results in peer-reviewed journals and presenting work at international conferences You should have: A PhD degree in Auditory Science, Psychology, Neuroscience or similar. Research interest and a good scientific track record. Experience with user/participant testing. Experience with sensors for human behaviour tracking such as motion tracking, eye tracking or similar. Excellent communication skills in English. Further information Further information may be obtained from Assistant Professor Axel Ahrens (aahr@dtu.dk) or Professor Torsten Dau (tdau@dtu.dk).
Shape the future of food: Nutritional Quality and Safety of Cultivated Meat Hybrids
Cultivated meat is emerging as a promising future method for meat production, relying on the stemness of muscle stem cells and advanced biotechnological techniques. However, to gain consumer acceptance, cultivated meat must also meet expectations regarding nutritional quality and food safety.
Postdoc Positions within Robotics for Laboratory Automation
SDU Robotics is currently extending the team within the project CAPeX which focuses on robotics for laboratory automation. We therefore invite applications for one or more fully funded postdoc positions.
Quantum Engineer, Superconducting Qubits
As part of the Quantum Processor Integration team, you will drive the development and validation of superconducting quantum processors. You will get the opportunity to collaborate closely with qubit design, materials, and fabrication teams to iteratively optimize quantum processor performance. Additional key responsibilities and tasks may include: Characterizing superconducting quantum processors at cryogenic temperatures, both novel qubit prototypes and scaled systems. Building and validating cryogenic test platforms for quantum processor benchmarking. Collaborating closely with hardware partners on system integration of quantum processors. Performing analysis of measurement data, documenting and communicating results to stakeholders. Contributing to measurement code development and automation of measurement workflows. Application and Information For more information, please contact – Karl Petersson, QPU Integration Lead (kdp@qfcph.com).
PhD fellowship in Molecular Exercise Physiology
The Section for Human and Molecular Physiology invites applicants for a three-year PhD fellowship in Molecular Exercise Physiology. The fellowship is part of the project “Disentangling Muscle Hypertrophy for Novel Therapies”, funded by the Independent Research Fund Denmark (DFF). The position is expected to start June 1st 2026 or as soon as possible thereafter. Loss of muscle mass is a major contributor to frailty and morbidity in aging and disease. Resistance exercise remains the only known effective countermeasure against muscle wasting, yet the mechanisms that trigger hypertrophy are incompletely understood. Recent findings challenge the notion that muscle growth depends solely on mechanical load, highlighting potential roles of load-independent neurocrine and paracrine factors. This PhD project aims to systematically dissect load-dependent and load-independent pathways regulating muscle hypertrophy, using cutting-edge in vivo and in vitro systems. Principal supervisor: Prof. Thomas Elbenhardt Jensen Section for Human and Molecular Physiology, NEXS Email: TEJensen@nexs.ku.dk
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