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cultural factors may have influenced the way parents raised their children (i.e. the care they devoted to their children, the importance they attached to education, etc.). This project therefore uses
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poses for biodiversity governance. It focuses on bioprospecting, i.e. the search for commercially interesting forms of biochemistry nature. Using an ethnographic approach it follows specific forms
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is classified under the job code “Stipendiat” (PhD position, code 1017). In addition to the base salary, a Svalbard allowance of NOK 44,640 per annum is provided. A 2% contribution to the Norwegian
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current regulations. The position is classified under the job code “Stipendiat” (PhD position, code 1017). In addition to the base salary, a Svalbard allowance of NOK 44,640 per annum is provided. A 2
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. Consequently, the collection lacks typical inner solar system planets (i.e., Mercury, Venus, Earth, and Mars), and the systems are commonly very compact. Despite the numerous numerical models that have been
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as Code tools, DevSecOps and/or AIOps practices Relevant publication activities will be considered an advantage Good oral and written presentation skills in Norwegian/Scandinavian language Personal
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, you may be considered if you can document that you are particularly suitable for a PhD education, i.e., by having relevant work experience and/or published/publishable scientific papers. You must meet
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. Good knowledge of the topic of Cryospheric Processes is a requirement Proficiency in scientific coding and data analysis programming languages, such as Python or MATLAB, is a requirement. Experience with
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candidates may apply before completing their PhD degree. However, a documented proof of a PhD degree is required upon appointment Excellent programming skills (Python, Julia, R) and maintenance of code
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independently on the topic. Good knowledge of force field codes (like Gromacs, Lammps, Raspa or similar) and density functional modelling with e.g. Quantum Espresso or VASP is crucial. You must have a good