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network of researchers working in the intersection of climate change and armed conflict. For more information about the research group, see Violence, Institutions and Peace (VIP) – Department of Sociology
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exacerbates the impacts of all nine, including climate change and loss of biodiversity. Marine plastic pollution on the hundreds of thousands of islands that form the outer Norwegian coast is spatially
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and analyzes quantitative and qualitative data on the firms’ pro bono efforts related to human rights, environment and climate change, and migration. PROBONO seeks to understand these dynamics and their
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advocates in world politics. For this aim, the project collects and analyzes quantitative and qualitative data on the firms’ pro bono efforts related to human rights, environment and climate change, and
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computational models for trustworthy applications in critical care. The doctoral position is part of the research initiative “The Digital Society” at ØUC. Project description Intensive Care Units (ICUs) generate
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modeling to simulate the pavement response under different loading conditions. The research will support improvements of the existing specification for the maximum authorized axle load and mass of vehicles
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diagnostics (theranostics), focused ultrasound (FUS), and molecular imaging (PET/SPECT). The PhD candidate will be responsible for conducting preclinical studies using animal models of glioblastoma, including
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production, climate and environment. The faculty is an international arena for education, research and knowledge dissemination, with employees and students from 39 different countries. The faculty offers a PhD
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tools (e.g., drones, 3D mapping) for high-resolution geological mapping and rock mass quality assessment. Develop and calibrate numerical models using field data and case studies to simulate various
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amine-based CO2 capture plants. This position at the Department of Chemical Engineering at NTNU focuses on chemical absorption and, more specifically, on the modelling of solvent degradation. Carbon