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the position Demonstrated expertise in organization and analysis of quantitative datasets and statistical modeling in Stata or R Excellent written, verbal, and interpersonal communication skills
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horticulture. The IGZ conducts research at the interface between plants, humans and the environment. In doing so, we address systemic and global challenges such as biodiversity loss, climate change, urbanization
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extinction is affected by changes in the environment such as expected alterations of the climate and loss of critical habitat types. The primary model system for examining the validity of the models will be a
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of environmental modulation on gametic and early developmental epigenome and epitranscriptome. The project uses next- and third-generation sequencing technologies to generate the data. Zebrafish is a model organism
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: The relation between climate change, health and work; The relation between health, income and the burden of COVID-19; You will conduct state-of-the-art statistical analyses using linked, population-level data
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are scarce in urban areas. Therefore, research is needed to better understand the impact of drought on ecological and functional quality of urban waters by 1) modelling available water and alternative sources
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/latest-news/2020/new-research-and-innovation-center-to-provide-climate-friendly-value-creation-on-the-norwegian-continental-shelf/ Cement is the traditional material used in the well construction phase and
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electron microscopy analysis, Raman spectroscopy, fluid inclusion analysis, potentially appropriate petrochronological methods, and 3D geological modelling. The project will be conducted in partnership with
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-mobility, automation, climate solutions, and energy efficiency. Research at the Centre encompasses a diverse array of fields such as cyber-physical systems, mechanical structure integrity, renewable energy
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computational skills (using R, modelling software, working on a remote linux-based server) and experience in analyzing Next Generation Sequencing data, including PCA, outlier analysis, GO-term enrichment analysis