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previously been employed in a qualifying post (e.g. research fellow, research assistant). About the research training As a PhD Research Fellow, you must participate in an approved educational programme for a
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) and micro-computed-tomography (μ-CT) scanning as well as stable isotope Ratio Mass Spectrometry (IRMS). The candidate will be supervised by an international team of researchers from Norway (University
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post (e.g. research fellow, research assistant). About the research training As a PhD Research Fellow, you must participate in an approved educational programme for a PhD degree within a period of 3
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. Qualifications and personal qualities: Applicants must hold a master's degree or equivalent education in Earth Science, Geography, Geoscience, Computer Science, or a related field. Master’s students can apply
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Novel Regulators of Early Autophagy at the Omegasome” The project is led by Associate Professor Viola Nähse, whose research focuses on selective autophagy, particularly the molecular mechanisms governing
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1 Sep 2025 Job Information Organisation/Company NTNU Norwegian University of Science and Technology Department Department of Electronic Systems Research Field Computer science Researcher Profile
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., research fellow, research assistant). About the research training As a PhD Research Fellow, you must participate in an approved educational programme for a PhD degree within 3 years. The deadline
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., research fellow, research assistant). About the research training As a PhD Research Fellow, you must participate in an approved educational programme for a PhD degree within a period of 3 years. The deadline
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assistant). About the research training As a PhD Research Fellow, you must participate in an approved educational programme for a PhD degree within a period of 3 years. The deadline for applying for admission
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Dynamics of the northeastern North Sea region”, financed by Vår Energi and Equinor, and lead by Professor Haakon Fossen with co-investigators Professor Joachim Jacobs and Professor Christian Eide. About the