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-doctoral research fellows. The project investigates the artistic use and visual representation of geographical, geological, botanical, zoological, and climatic resources in Eurasia, a space dominated by
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research and teaching at high national and international level. Prioritized research areas include energy, climate, environment, maritime, marine, nano-, space-, and information technology, addressing both
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visual representation of geographical, geological, botanical, zoological, and climatic resources in Eurasia, a space dominated by European and Chinese economic spheres of influence, in an era of early
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at Centre for Space Sensors and Systems (CENSSS) at the Department of Technology Systems (ITS). Starting date no later than November 1, 2025. The fellowship period is three years. A fourth year maybe
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at Kjeller (ITS) is focused on applied research in sustainable energy, autonomous systems, space, and security. At Kjeller, ITS is co-located with the Norwegian Defense Research Establishment (FFI) and the
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, zoological, and climatic resources in Eurasia, a space dominated by European and Chinese economic spheres of influence, in an era of early modern globalization from 1500 to 1800. Funding for fieldwork
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-ranked research university where the Department of Technology Systems at Kjeller (ITS) is focused on applied research in sustainable energy, autonomous systems, space, and security. At Kjeller, ITS is co
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for Space Communications Research . The person hired will work within research on: Quantum information theory, Quantum compressive sensing, Quantum error-correcting codes, Quantum computing, and/or Post
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of singular Lagrangian fibrations, in enumerative geometry as well as for stability manifolds and their twistor space constructions. Extended motivation letter You must submit a description of your research
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subfields within physics and technology: From space research to medical physics. A good proportion of the research is interdisciplinary, and conducted in close cooperation with collaborators in Norway and