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year, allocated for teaching anatomy. The project is part of a collaboration with the Faculty of Chemistry, Biotechnology and Food Science at NMBU and with the Anatomy Department, Faculty of Veterinary
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. Computing big datasets will be an essential part of the project. The following problems will be investigated: the effect of cryopreservation on sperm DNA modifications the effect of temperature
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for offshore wind at Norwegian yards: Efficient operations through digital twins and artificial intelligence”. The candidate will be part of the Production Management research group at NTNU’s Department
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work. Your application must also contain a plan for your doctoral project which includes: project description plan for the training component progress plan funding plan proposal for academic supervisor(s
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of Rock Engineering. The prospective candidate will be part of the Engineering Geology and Rock Mechanics research group at IGV but will also collaborate with other NTNU departments and societal
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immediate leader will be the Supervising Professor Svein Sævik and the Head of the Department. About the project The position is being part of the project MAPLES: Multi-fidelity and Probabilistic Lifetime
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, sometimes as a part of a team, in field and lab environments Present and discuss research (including yours) with other professionals Receive constructive criticism of your work Be flexible and open to
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policy-related research on the challenges and dilemmas posed by sustainable development. As of June 1 2025, SUM will become part of UiO’s new flagship for research and education on sustainability, Centre
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be required to fulfil admission requirements, e.g. a 4-year bachelor's degree and a 2-year master's degree. UiT normally accepts higher education from countries that are part of the Lisbon Recognition
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independently and as part of a team Proven ability to publish in high quality international, peer reviewed journals in their respective disciplines Proven ability to utilise qualitative methods for research