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practical insights for a fair and resilient tourism industry. The project will employ a combination of qualitative and quantitative research methods. It can draw on various theoretical perspectives, with
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dissecting the functionality of different EV subsets. Methods include, but are not limited to, in vitro culture of primary human cells and cell lines, organ-on-chip models, molecular biology, diverse
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methods for integrating heterogeneous data sources—such as climate, environmental, and health surveillance data—into interpretable spatiotemporal risk models. A key methodological component could be the use
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awarded. Computer programming experience using languages such as for example Python or C++ is a requirement. It is an advantage with a master’s degree related to ALICE or ATLAS. Experience from working with
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calculations. The focus of the project is to perform lifetimes measurements of excited states ranging from few picoseconds to several microseconds via recoil distance Doppler shift (RDDS) and fast timing methods
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condition of employment that the master's degree has been awarded. Computer programming experience using languages such as for example Python or C++ is a requirement. It is an advantage with a master’s degree
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a single method for anisotropic flow modelling for both ice and olivine, by mapping CPO parameters directly to anisotropic viscosity parameters. This technique should reduce the computation complexity
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healthcare services including ethical and practical challenges and opportunities for improving quality and safety. The study will also investigate how practitioners perceive new methods and international
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A4 poster of project description including reference list. The outline should present and discuss possible research questions, theory perspectives, material, a progress plan, and methods within
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departments in Oslo and several research groups at the University of Oslo. The main goal is to develop tools and knowledge for precision medicine in psychiatry, building on advanced statistical methods