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, engineers, admin and master students. The research group has an excellent infrastructure covering chemical, structural, optical and electrical characterization methods, device fabrication and simulations
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with numerical methods for fluid mechanics or porous media is an advantage. Applicants must be able to work independently and in a structured manner and demonstrate good collaborative skills. Applicants
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To complete a doctoral degree (PhD), it is important that you are able to: Work in a structured way, set goals and make plans to achieve them Present and discuss your research with other professionals Get
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motivation for the research topic in question, and that the candidate has a great capacity for work and implementation, good collaboration skills, and ability to work purposefully, structured, and
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ability to work independently in a structured manner motivation, sense of responsibility and accountability, work capacity and enthusiasm for research via Unsplash We offer varied duties in a large
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structured employee with excellent cooperation skills, and with an interest in working for a vibrant international research environment. The Department of Archaeology is managing Norway's largest collections
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feedstocks with focus on performances, and sustainability of the metal hydrides. • Structural characterization and hydrogen sorption analyses of alloys over a wide range of pressure conditions. The
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theory of risk and modernity Posthumanism and relational approaches to nature and technology The social construction of environmental problems The candidate is encouraged to critically examine how
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of Stiklestad and the subsequent memorialisation of Saint Olav have been interpreted and used in the construction of Northern Norwegian identity and political self-understanding. Through analysis of saga
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conceived of the natural world as mathematically structured. It will investigate how Plato adopted Pythagorean principles and harmonic theory to explain the basic properties of material bodies, including