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and added parasites. The main work of the PhD candidate entails quantitative genetics experiments testing for G×E. The interdisciplinary nature of the project provides a unique opportunity to obtain
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Study as the primary data source, we will examine genetic variation associated with ALS, and phenotypic characteristics of carriers of genetic risk variants on a population level. The position is funded
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function in similar experiments with different combinations of altered temperature and added parasites. The main work of the PhD candidate entails quantitative genetics experiments testing for G×E. The
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-creation. Moreover, they will employ extensive case studies in collaborating partners (schools, public and private sectors) and engage with the analysis of the collected data. This main goal
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). The main aim of this PhD project is to develop mathematical models relevant for processes at the anode of aluminium electrolysis cells, with emphasis on evolution of bubbles, including the so-called “anode
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be uploaded as an attachment. Main tasks The PhD candidate will contribute to: Statistical analyses of existing plant and soil data drawn from a long-term herbivory exclosure experiment Collecting
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), and Microbial Biotechnology (Microbial Biotechnology - NTNU ) research groups. Your main supervisor will be Associate Professor Catherine Taylor Nordgård, and your co-supervisor will be Professor Ingrid
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Biomaterials (Biopolymers and Biomaterials - NTNU ), and Microbial Biotechnology (Microbial Biotechnology - NTNU ) research groups. Your main supervisor will be Associate Professor Catherine Taylor Nordgård, and
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programme, you must have completed a relevant bachelor's degree (180 ECTS) + master (120 ECTS) , or equivalent education in the fields of human centered technology, art, design, social sciences
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Master's degree in engineering, informatics, or equivalent. Your course of study must correspond to a five-year Norwegian course, where 120 credits have been obtained at master's level. Master's students can