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environment within the project "Hormonal contraceptives and mental health: A convergent, interdisciplinary approach (ContraMent)," funded by UiO's interdisciplinary strategic area UiO:Life Science . Starting
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capable of harbouring habitable conditions as we know them, understanding how their high-energy environments evolve is one of the most pressing open questions both in modern astrophysics and planetary
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of UAVs. The PhD project will culminate in one of more field expeditions to Andøya during JammerTest to understand how these robust algorithms perform in an active GNSSdenied environment. For more
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an opportunity to contribute to a collaborative international research environment. GIANTS is a five-year theoretical and numerical modelling project focused on the late stage of terrestrial planet formation
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infrastructure grant from the Swedish Research Council. The purpose of the project is to increase our knowledge of the complex interplay between genes and environments in shaping our health and the position we
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global health at the University of Oslo's premises at Ullevål Hospital. The successful candidate will be part of a larger convergent research environment within the project "Hormonal contraceptives and
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to familiarize themselves with the teaching and research profile at the Department, please see https://www4.uib.no/en/research/research-groups/system-dynamics and https://www4.uib.no/en/studies/programmes
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the position. Applicants who already hold a PhD will not be considered. About the research group The research group “Trainome – Human Cells’ Adaptation to Exercise and Environment” is based at the Section
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Hospital. The successful candidate will be part of a larger convergent research environment within the project "Hormonal contraceptives and mental health: A convergent, interdisciplinary approach (ContraMent
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for improved cancer diagnosis, prognosis, and personalised treatment. It is a multidisciplinary environment with approximately 50 staff members, including developers, researchers and laboratory personnel. Its