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on deadwood proportion, decay stages, and forest succession. This position offers hands‑on methodological development, opportunities to publish, and collaboration within a dynamic international research
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) at Norwegian University of Life Sciences (NMBU) has a vacant 3-year PhD–position related to developing deep learning models for 3D forest point clouds. The position is part of "SmartForest" (www.smartforest.no
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10th November 2025 Languages English English English Do you want to develop methods in the interface between AI and forest ecosystems? PhD scholarship: methods for characterizing forest structure
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characterize forest structure. Remote sensing data, such as images, lidar, and photogrammetric point clouds acquired from drones, aircraft, and satellites, will play a central role in the development
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candidate will be involved in: a) Quantifying gamete quality, fertilization rate and embryonic development in fish exposed to fishing stress vs. non-fishing stress during spawning, by conducting both manual
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to improved animal welfare, reduced antibiotic use, and a more sustainable pig production. The PhD candidate will play a central role in the project, from laboratory method development to field sampling in pig
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) Quantifying gamete quality, fertilization rate and embryonic development in fish exposed to fishing stress vs. non-fishing stress during spawning, by conducting both manual (including microscopy techniques) and
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photogrammetric point clouds acquired from drones, aircraft, and satellites, will play a central role in the development of the methodology. The use of new methods and new technology is a key component of the
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the sensory and functional qualities of natural seafood. This PhD project is expected to develop technology for cultivated seafood, by selecting the optimal cell source, developing a continuous cell line and
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and aims to develop a novel electromembrane process of ion separation for recovery of rare earth elements and removal of micropollutants from water. The central scientific question of the TIES project