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. The final project description will be developed in collaboration with the supervisors. Qualifications The position requires a master's degree or equivalent in a health-related discipline (e.g. pharmacy
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associated with research group of Professor Abhik Ghosh (https://en.uit.no/project/softmatter ). The Ghosh group is renowned for its fundamental discoveries on corroles and is currently exploring a variety of
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conditions and tailoring nutritional requirements to individual embryos. For more information and how to apply: https://www.jobbnorge.no/en/available-jobs/job/297399/phd-fellowship-in-rna-modification-in-early
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years. Your main duties and areas of responsibility This PhD project addresses data analytics and optimization for routing and control of wind-assisted ships and is part of the WINTEGRATE (WIND+INTEGRATE
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Center in Complementary and Alternative Medicine, Centre for Sámi Health Research, the National Center of Rural Medicine and, General Practice Research Unit. The main part of the teaching is for medical
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developed in collaboration with the supervisors. Jon Terje Hellren Hansen via Unsplash Jon Terje Hellren Hansen Qualifications The position requires a master's degree or equivalent in a health-related
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, the emphasis is on the applicant's potential to complete a research education based on the master's thesis or equivalent, and any other scientific work. The motivation letter will also be considered. In addition
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documents demonstrating your qualifications for the position. Your application must include: Cover letter explaining your motivation and research interests CV Official diploma for bachelor's and master's
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contact Professor Bjarte Hoff: phone: +47 76 96 63 13 email: bjarte.hoff@uit.no or Chief Scientist and Professor Øystein Ulleberg: phone: +47 995 86 453 email: oystein.ulleberg@ife.no via Unsplash
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institute, established in Bergen in 1986. Our core activity is research and development focused on the physical and biological conditions of our surrounding ocean areas — in the Arctic and beyond. Our primary