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offers undergraduate, master’s, and PhD degree programmes as well as research in the areas of nautical science, aviation, societal safety, environment, and international preparedness. The position is a
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for carbon, water, and energy exchange in Arctic environments. The position centers on creating frameworks that allow environmental observing systems to adapt and learn from data - identifying which
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needs for teaching, and the centre’s need for assistance. The successful candidate is expected to become part of the research environment and contribute to its development. The main purpose
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reduced crack development. Safer work environment due to less man-hours with rebar installation. Improve safety in operation by keeping concrete materials in place in case of local spalling. The detailed
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of Oslo, will include training in transferable skills related to research in a museum environment, such as participation in field work, teaching, outreach and curation of collections. The postdoctoral
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of Oslo. Project description We invite applications for a postdoctoral position focused on developing actively learning observing systems for carbon, water, and energy exchange in Arctic environments
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based courses at the bachelor, master, and PhD levels in Arctic Biology, Geology, Geophysics, Technology and Safety. UNIS exploits its year round presence in the unique Arctic environment, utilising
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environment. English is our working language. PRIO is recognized worldwide for its cutting-edge research, which spans multiple academic disciplines. We contribute to major public debates and engage with
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. PRIO is one of the largest social science research institutes in Norway, with over 100 staff members of 25 different nationalities, and a dynamic and collegial work environment. English is our working
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the PheNo infrastructure and its TraitFinder system. Contribute to high-impact publications. Work in a vibrant, international, and collaborative environment alongside experts in plant genetics, phenomics