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component may be incorporated to anticipate future sensory states and provide stabilizing priors. The anticipated outcome is a robust, predictive mapping and understanding system capable of sustaining
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elements of the heathland mountain flora. Heathlands are a key component of the prehuman vegetation mosaic of central Madagascar and Erica species play an important role in their natural fire ecology
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of diversity in South Africa and Madagascar. In Madagascar, 35 currently recognised species form common elements of the heathland mountain flora. Heathlands are a key component of the prehuman vegetation mosaic
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of the methodology. The use of new methods and new technology is a key component of the SmartForest center for research-based innovation. The center is led by the Norwegian Institute of Bioeconomy Research and NMBU is
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and their intersections using primarily quantitative methods. We are explicitly open to candidates from adjacent disciplines - such as political science, international relations, or information systems
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synthetic expression elements (promoters, 5'-UTRs, and regulatory modules) to expand host compatibility. Engineering alternative microbial hosts such as Pseudomonas putida to improve fosmid-based screening
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with other social science methods. Innovative interdisciplinary research is encouraged. Admission to the doctoral programme is a prerequisite. Applicants must have a grade B or better on their master's
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the impact of EU regulation of AI technologies on society, various business sectors or public administration. The candidate will use legal methodology alone or in combination with other social science methods
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. The programme is characterized by methodological and theoretical diversity. The training component consists of 30 ECTS credits and will support the work you do in the research component (the thesis
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equivalent in the field of Health Economics, Economics or any other degree with major in health economics. Specialisation in methods of economic evaluation is an advantage. Experience from relevant research