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CO₂ emissions, and enhance resource efficiency. A DPP, serving as a core data element of the circular economy, is a publicly accessible record that provides information about a product’s lifecycle to
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hydrides (e.g., MgH₂) experience with experimental laboratory work, including instrumentation, thermal measurements, and safety procedures skills in numerical modeling and simulation tools (e.g., OpenFoam
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with the application. The project description shall be brief and concise, maximum 2-4 pages, and contain the following elements: the topic for the planned PhD research and a research problem (area
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standards within both research and teaching. The new bachelor program in bioscience is the first of its kind to include programming and computational modelling as core elements. Apply for this job Deadline
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methods for integrating heterogeneous data sources—such as climate, environmental, and health surveillance data—into interpretable spatiotemporal risk models. A key methodological component could be the use
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circulation and transmission of elements from traditional Sámi religion. The use of religious symbols in literature, film, or music. Artistic and media expressions not only reflect the Sámi religious landscape
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research project within the framework of this announcement, leading up to a completed dissertation Learn relevant methods and theories to be used in the research Complete the obligatory training component of
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postdoctoral fellow, PhD candidate, research assistant and specialist candidate (FOR-2006-01-31-102), cf. the transitional rules set out in Section 13.2 of the regulations relating to the Norwegian Act relating
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comprises a training component corresponding to 30 ECTS, which correspondsto one semester. Qualifications and personal qualities: The applicant must hold a Norwegian master’s degree or an equivalent foreign
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will be allocated to formal training. As a PhD candidate, you must participate in the Faculty of Humanities’ educational programme . The PhD programme comprises a training component corresponding to 30