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                package, the fellow will build and apply advanced bioinformatics pipelines for shotgun metagenomics to resolve community taxonomy, annotate functional genes, and interpret genome-encoded potential 
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                artistic research is the arts disciplines' parallel to research education, and where artistic practice shall be at the centre of the doctoral work. At the same time, artistic practice shall be followed by 
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                well as processing and analysis of biological samples in the laboratory. We primarily seek a candidate with a master’s degree in biology (animal science, molecular biology, physiology, ecology, biochemistry). The PhD 
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                as an attachment. Main tasks Main tasks in the project will be experimental work, sampling of wild cod in the field and under laboratory conditions, as well as processing and analysis of biological 
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                questions concern the role of previously acquired languages and the impact of linguistic distance in this process. An additional relevant issue is how parallel language learning is shaped by the local 
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                programming, integration, and operation of industrial robots (including but not limited to articulated robots, SCARA robots, Cartesian Robots, and parallel robots). Ability to contribute to interdisciplinary 
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                . 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 unable to load 
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                analysis, bioinformatics or in a closely related field (a solid background in applied statistics must be documented) Documented extensive experience in R (or equivalent programming languages) A solid 
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                oral English skills Preferred: Experience in taxonomy and systematics of algae Experience with microscopy, morphological character analyses, and herbarium work Experience in bioinformatics, molecular 
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                -DNA analyses, bioinformatics, and use of GPS-tracking in the field. A strong insight into Norwegian nature management processes, frameworks and measures (e.g. MPAs, OECMs, marine important seabird and