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++ dealing with physical problems in fluid mechanics is an advantage. Applicants must be able to work independently and in a structured manner and have the ability to cooperate with others. Applicants must
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, Python, C/C++ dealing with physical problems in fluid mechanics is an advantage. Applicants must be able to work independently and in a structured manner and have the ability to cooperate with others
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/or in situ hybridisation is a major advantage Experience in work with salmon lice and/or salmon is an advantage Applicants must be able to work independently and in a structured manner and demonstrate
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. Experience in the construction or application of empirical or semi-empirical models of time-variable stellar irradiation. Familiarity with the high-energy environments of young stars and their impact on
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: elana.wilson.rowe@nmbu.no For questions regarding the PhD program (eligibility for admission, structure of the program etc), please contact: Program coordinator Josie Teurlings, email: josie.teurlings@nmbu.no via
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the timeframe ability to work independently and in a team, be innovative and creative ability to work structured and handle a heavy workload having a good command of both oral and written English via Unsplash
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with standard-grounded assurance principles into a coherent theoretical structure. The PhD candidate will conduct fundamental research on how monitoring information can be used to evaluate adaptive
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on peptide-membrane interactions, and in particular, towards characterizing and understanding the dynamical and structural effects of various peptides on both simplified and complex membrane systems
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for future industry structure developed by MENON? The PhD project will be carried out in collaboration with partners in the Norwegian Centre for Sustainable Climate Change Adaptation (Noradapt ) such as SINTEF
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perspectives Proficiency in written and oral English Good knowledge of Norwegian language is an advantage Demonstrated ability to work independently in a structured manner, while also possessing strong