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29 Aug 2025 Job Information Organisation/Company University of Bergen Department Department of Clinical Medicine Research Field Medical sciences Neurosciences Pharmacological sciences Researcher
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28 Aug 2025 Job Information Organisation/Company NTNU Norwegian University of Science and Technology Department Department of Biotechnology and Food Science Research Field Chemistry Researcher
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1 Sep 2025 Job Information Organisation/Company University of Bergen Department Department of Clinical Medicine Research Field Medical sciences » Medicine Pharmacological sciences » Other
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construction of optical diffraction tomography or quantitative phase microscopy systems. Experience in the development of fluorescence-based super-resolution microscopy methods such as structured illumination
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fields populated with an abundance of often dubious country performance indicators. Such indicators promise scrutiny and accountability to citizens and better information to policy makers. But how
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to separate CO2 from industrial gases, absorption-based CO2 capture using aqueous alkanolamine solutions has reached the commercial stage. One of the remaining challenges is solvent degradation
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education Good background in the field of electrochemistry Hands on experience with relevant experimental techniques related to electrochemical characterization of battery electrodes and cells, or similar
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University’s residency requirements. Galice Guillaume Hoarau via Unsplash Galice Guillaume Hoarau Qualification requirements MSc degree or equivalent in a relevant discipline such as genetics, epigenetics
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like laboratories for molecular biodiversity and isotopic studies including radiocarbon dating, advanced field equipment for terrestrial and marine studies, research vessels and long-term data-series in
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sector accounts today for 9% of Norway's GHG emissions and 12% of global transport emissions. However, the urgently required decarbonization of the maritime transport sector imposes the need to phase out