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of Oslo. Postdoctoral fellows who are appointed for a period of four years are expected to acquire basic pedagogical competency within their fellowship period if the duty component increases to 25
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the Norwegian educational system Experience with high-throughput sequencing omics data analysis Proficiency in programming with Python, R, or C++ Candidates without a master’s degree have until 31 August 2025
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integrated system, CNTs serve as the sensing elements, while necessary signal processing can be performed directly on-chip by the CMOS circuitry. The ultra-sensitive CNT-based sensors can be utilized in
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. Experimental work could include the design, construction, and testing of prototype storage systems, while simulation efforts may focus on thermal modelling, system optimization, and safety analysis
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CT core scanning, as well as grain size analysis) is a requirement. Experience with (geostatistical) data analysis approaches (at least Excel and ArcGIS, but preferably also R and Grapher or similar
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elements in the Earth System. The candidate will be part of the Biogeochemistry Research Group at the Geophysical Institute, of the Carbon System Research Theme at the Bjerknes Centre for Climate Research
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. Demonstrated experience generating paleoenvironmental data, notably using lake sediment proxy approaches (for example, XRF and CT core scanning, as well as grain size analysis) is a requirement. Experience with
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in Western Norway. A key component of the research will be the integration of remote sensing outputs to assess and classify the activity levels of various catchments. This work will support and refine
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of geomorphological and ecological dynamics. There will be opportunities for cross-disciplinary collaborations with other PhDs within CMT along a regional-scale gradient in Western Norway. A key component of the
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increasingly recognized as a key factor in understanding climate variability and have the potential to improve seasonal to decadal climate predictions. The PhD candidate will investigate mechanisms of such basin