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commencement. The candidate will be part of the Department of Law, Philosophy and International Studies and the Legal Development research group . In addition to INSEPP, these environments represent a valuable
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you the opportunity to develop a strong profile as researcher. You will also gain valuable experience that might be relevant for your further career. The purpose of a postdoctoral position is to build
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of satellites, developing a system for detecting rapid sea ice mass changes driven by deformation, and enabling updates to the constraints on sea ice model redistribution schemes for a new Arctic
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. The Proteomics unit in UiO has state-of-the art facilities for modern mass spectrometry-based proteomics, and there is strong focus on proteomics method development by multiple partner groups in COMBINE
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to available teaching and duty work) postdoctoral position that gives you the opportunity to develop a strong profile as researcher. You will also gain valuable experience that might be relevant
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the Arctic’s sea ice cover from a multi-sensor constellation of satellites, developing a system for detecting rapid sea ice mass changes driven by deformation, and enabling updates to the constraints on sea ice
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position will focus on: Efficiency analytics for hydroelectric power conversion (from penstock to transformers) generators under various operating conditions and fault scenarios. Development of condition
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metabolites in these dynamics. The successful candidate will lead a project to develop novel sensors for intravital microscopy to study how these metabolites drive population dynamics. The Jacobsen laboratory
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stress responses, and monitoring of chick growth and development during the breeding season. In addition to project participants at USN, the project consists of a large team of researchers from BirdLife
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, the candidate will work to develop robust cyber-defense solutions for critical infrastructure protection. Required qualifications Master’s degree in cybersecurity engineering, computer and control systems