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, schools, and most other public services are free in Norway. To explore Norway and the city of Bergen, go to visitnorway.com . Eligibility requirements Applicants must meet the eligibility requirements
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of Biology of the Norwegian University of Science and Technology (NTNU), Trondheim. The Vandegehuchte lab is part of the Biodiversity, Ecology, and Evolution (BEE) section. The BEE section investigates
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, is available at the Department of Biology of the Norwegian University of Science and Technology (NTNU), Trondheim. The Vandegehuchte lab is part of the Biodiversity, Ecology, and Evolution (BEE
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intelligent behavior in robots of fundamentally different forms. The PhD candidate will be supervised by Kostas Alexis, head of the Autonomous Robots Lab (ARL), and the position is part of the recently-funded
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leverage the extensive underwater robotics infrastructure at NTNU and the Norwegian Centre for Embodied AI. The PhD candidate will be supervised by Kostas Alexis, head of the Autonomous Robots Lab (ARL
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public healthcare, public schooling for children, and most other public services are free in Norway. To explore Norway and the city of Bergen, go to visitnorway.com . via Unsplash Eligibility requirements
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of behavior in rodents. They should have a good intuition for rodent behavior, steady hands, and a strong motivation for analyzing large neural & behavioral datasets. About the institute and associated labs
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involve a combination of herbarium study, fieldwork including collections and threat assessments, lab work including DNA processing for high-throughput sequencing, bioinformatics including phylogenetic
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on the putatively critically endangered Erica goudotiana species complex. The work will involve a combination of herbarium study, fieldwork including collections and threat assessments, lab work including DNA
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to an electric current. The aim is to both generate and study such magnetic skyrmions, by depositing nanostructured thin film materials and then making highly customizable in-situ chips using the back etching technique