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work in a structured manner, set goals, and make plans to achieve them present and discuss your research with other fellows, in research groups and with other researchers at the university, nationally
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animal histology is highly structured and highly responsible is friendly and integrative in an international team of researchers will contribute with extreme enthusiasm to a work environment in a very
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, quantitative genetics and structural variation Personal qualities Personal qualities and suitability for the position will be emphasized. The successful candidate is expected to contribute to an active research
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27 Oct 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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to work independently as well as in teams Work in a structured way, set goals and make plans to achieve them, result-oriented Excellent analytical skills, analyze data, assess different perspectives and
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for automotive applications. Key tasks include: Performing advanced transmission electron microscopy (TEM) and complementary techniques (SEM, EBSD) to study grain boundaries, precipitate-free zones, and solute
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analysis. Experience with bioinformatics or ML-assisted sequence analysis. Familiarity with metagenomic library construction or screening methods. Candidates with experience in microfluidics will be
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resources by being designed as dual-purpose elements targeting geothermal heat exchange and structural support for buildings. Yet, their wider use has been hindered by the lack of (i) sustainable expertise
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will develop models to understand non-equilibrium transport of orbital angular momentum in superconducting hybrid structures. This is part of an effort to determine the merits of superconducting
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-equilibrium transport of orbital angular momentum in superconducting hybrid structures. This is part of an effort to determine the merits of superconducting orbitronics. Such models can assist in developing new