18 linked-data-"https:"-"https:"-"https:"-"Embry-Riddle-Aeronautical-University" Fellowship positions at University of Bergen
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period of 4 years with the 4th year focused on career-promoting work linked to the National Research School ChemSchool – Norwegian Graduate School in Chemistry. The position is funded by University
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consumption of hydrogen in a value-chain perspective. This part of the postdoctoral project should focus on the legal challenges and opportunities linked to hydrogen maritime applications, including its use as
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half permanent academic positions, in addition to a part-time permanent position linked to continuing education, and an externally funded postdoctoral position. The teaching portfolio ranges from
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for analysis (including wet-sieving sediment samples, picking foraminifera under a microscope, cleaning, and weighing) Scientific data analysis and interpretation, also possibly in collaboration with climate
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. The University Museum has extensive scientific collections and is a national dissemination center. The museum has approximately 155 full-time employees. More information about the museum can be found here
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/or climate dynamics is a requirement. Experience in statistical analysis of ocean/climate data (observations or model output) is a requirement. Experience in scientific programming (e.g., Matlab
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on respiratory disease in a longitudinal perspective. It will be based on data from a large cohort of individuals extending back to 1990 from the Respiratory Health in Northern Europe (RHINE) study, as
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nature (publication list with links) The application and appendices with certified translations into English or a Scandinavian language must be uploaded at Jobbnorge. General information: For further
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of the underwater environment and marine installations. The system must be flexible, distributed, robust, energy-efficient, cost-effective, and secure, and be able to handle large volumes of data. Acoustic
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for a fixed-term period of three (3) years. About the project: The PhD position is linked to the Norwegian Research Council-funded research project "Analysing violent variations in ancient Jewish