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://www.odont.uio.no/iko/english/people/aca/haavarjh/index.html Project description The PhD candidate will develop bacterial biofilm models with single or multiple bacterial species under aerobic and anaerobic
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Blindern, Oslo. Project description A fully funded Postdoc position is available on the development of geographic information systems methodology and spatiotemporal modelling for climate-sensitive infectious
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about the position The research focus of the position is on aerosol-cloud and aerosol-radiation in-teractions, with an emphasis on observational and modeling studies of how natural aerosol (e.g. emitted
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. Possible themes include: 1) the changing Meridional Overturning Circulation, from models and in situ data 2) using Lagrangian measurements to study ocean dynamics, for example transport and spectral
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aerosol-cloud and aerosol-radiation in-teractions, with an emphasis on observational and modeling studies of how natural aerosol (e.g. emitted from volcanoes) and anthropogenic aerosols (from inadvertent
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position is available on the development of geographic information systems methodology and spatiotemporal modelling for climate-sensitive infectious disease forecasting. The work will contribute to ongoing
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Documented experience in at least one of the following areas: molecular cloning and mutagenesis in non-model bacterial species (ideally in a BSL-2 environment), mass spectrometry (ideally in combination with
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Overturning Circulation, from models and in situ data 2) using Lagrangian measurements to study ocean dynamics, for example transport and spectral characteristics 3) ocean-bathymetry interactions Other topics
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: ‘Integrating Nanotechnology and Neurocomputational Modeling for Advanced Brain Interfaces’. The NeuroNanotech project aims to develop next-generation neurotechnological tools by integrating computational and
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following areas: molecular cloning and mutagenesis in non-model bacterial species (ideally in a BSL-2 environment), mass spectrometry (ideally in combination with chemical crosslinking or other pulldown