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in Trondheim. At NTNU, 9,000 employees and 43,000 students work to create knowledge for a better world. You will find more information about working at NTNU and the application process here. ... (Video
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students work to create knowledge for a better world. You will find more information about working at NTNU and the application process here. About the position A PhD position, fully funded for three years
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processing and analyzing neural imaging data including calcium or voltage imaging. Techniques used in cellular and molecular neuroscience (e.g. optogenetics, cell patching, virus design). Documented experience
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employees and 43,000 students work to create knowledge for a better world. You will find more information about working at NTNU and the application process here. ... (Video unable to load from YouTube. Accept
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knowledge for a better world. You will find more information about working at NTNU and the application process here. About the position We are looking for a PhD candidate for microfabrication, nanostructuring
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about working at NTNU and the application process here. ... (Video unable to load from YouTube. Accept cookie and refresh page to watch video, or click here to open video) About the position This PhD
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methods in forestry generate vast quantities of data and demand more accurate information. Machine learning allows for the systematization and processing of this data into new forms of information
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the body under the novel communication paradigm called Internet of Bio-NanoThings, where sensing, actuation, and computing processes are tightly coupled to pervasively, perpetually, and precisely sense
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utilizing human cell cultures (2D and organoids), advanced fluorescent imaging, live imaging, FACS, RNAseq + bioinformatic analysis, Click-IT technology, RT-qPCR, Western Blot, and possibly animal experiments