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to the research project "Women among the Hansa in Bergen", which aims at achieving a comprehensive and more nuanced understanding of women’s roles in relation to the Hanseatic community in Bergen, and to
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). A list of publications/scientific works may be uploaded as a separate document if preferred. Language skills. At least two referees, one of whom must be the main supervisor of your doctoral
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the sections applicable to you). A list of publications/scientific works may be uploaded as a separate document if preferred. Language skills. At least two referees, one of whom must be the main supervisor
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for OpenFoam) is an advantage. Experience with programming language such as Fortran, Python, C/C++ is an advantage. Applicants must be able to work independently and in a structured manner and have the ability
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mechanics/geophysical fluid dynamics (such as developing toolboxes for OpenFoam) is an advantage. Experience with programming language such as Fortran, Python, C/C++ is an advantage. Applicants must be able
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to generate cutting-edge knowledge and practical solutions to safeguard mountain ecosystems and the communities that depend on them. Through four interconnected research themes—Trends, Seasonality, Extremes
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Krüger et al. (Chem. Geol., 289, 2011) and an example of an application in Løland et al. (Nature Communications, 2022). In the framework of the ERC-funded project FluidMICS, we have over the last years
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. More information about the method can be found in Krüger et al. (Chem. Geol., 289, 2011) and an example of an application in Løland et al. (Nature Communications, 2022). In the framework of the ERC
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ecosystems and the communities that depend on them. Through four interconnected research themes—Trends, Seasonality, Extremes, and Resilience—CMT investigates long-term environmental changes, seasonal dynamics
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a Scandinavian language must be uploaded at Jobbnorge General information Detailed information about the position can be obtained by contacting: Research Professor Petr Golovach, University of Bergen