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, and how these interests align with the advertised position and the broader objectives of the QUANTA project. A one-page summary of your PhD dissertation (up to 3,500 characters). A two-page presentation
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motivation for applying, and how these interests align with the advertised position and the broader objectives of the QUANTA project. A one-page summary of your PhD dissertation (up to 3,500 characters). A two
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with the advertised position and the broader objectives of the QUANTA project. A one-page summary of your PhD dissertation (up to 3,500 characters). A two-page presentation of ideas of how you might
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insurance, flexible working hours, and competitive salary. Eligibility criteria Applicants must hold a PhD in quantum photonics, photonics, electromagnetism, nanotechnology, physics, or related disciplines
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personal qualities: The applicant must hold a Norwegian PhD or an equivalent degree in Information Science, Computer Science, or Artificial Intelligence. They must have submitted their doctoral thesis
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advertisement The position At the Department of Education (ILP), Faculty of Humanities, Social Sciences, and Education (HSL), there is a vacant position as a PhD fellow in either pedagogy or subject didactics
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must have a PhD in a technological or natural science discipline. Familiarity with one or more of the following fields is an advantage: meteorology, manned/unmanned aviation, surveying/GIS, safety
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Assist in coordinating the SustGOV PhD program The above tasks are indicative, and the work description may be adjusted depending on the skills and qualifications of the successful candidate. Selected
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activities, supervise PhD-candidates, participate in teaching at all levels (bachelor, master, professional, and PhD), conduct examinations and assessments, and to carry out administrative duties in accordance
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expand interdisciplinary research projects. Build an active research group, including MSc and PhD candidates. Strengthen and contribute to the department’s research and teaching activities in animal