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mountain catchments. The goal is to understand long-term changes in runoff regimes and flood hazards by combining climate-driven (glacier-)hydrological modelling with reconstructions of past flood events
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, PBAT, PBSAT, PBSA, Bio-PES) which are used for biodegradable fibres, twines, nets and ropes. The research work of the candidate shall contribute to develop new models and knowledge on degradation
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position postdoctoral position within marine biogeochemical modelling at the Geophysical Institute , University of Bergen and the Bjerknes Centre for Climate Research . The position is for a fixed term of 3
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floods—in mountain catchments. The goal is to understand long-term changes in runoff regimes and flood hazards by combining climate-driven (glacier-)hydrological modelling with reconstructions of past
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, researcher training, PhD summer schools, frequent symposia and exhibitions. About the PhD project and work tasks The successful candidate’s PhD project will investigate narrative through computational models
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exhibitions. About the PhD project and work tasks The successful candidate’s PhD project will investigate narrative through computational models, for instance, those based on processes of storytelling, creative
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. To obtain experimental information under such conditions is crucial in order to constrain and improve theoretical nuclear structure models, and to understand how elements heavier than iron are formed in
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structure and thereby gene expression. However, the understanding of which epigenetic events that are responsible for driving and sustaining Sarcomas are incomplete. We aim to identify Sarcoma weaknesses by
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structured around two main pillars: Network resilience and sovereignty, i.e., research on networking architectures and mechanisms that keep critical networks and applications they support running optimally
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well as of the cyclone family itself. The candidate will investigate the mechanisms by which moisture is drawn into and processed within cyclone families using reanalyses, idealised and realistic model simulations