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. Have good communicative skills, both written and oral. Have good ability to work both independently and in teams. Remuneration and further information The position is placed in government pay scale
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Health and Pharmacology research units, a PhD-position is available within the project FitPig; How physical exercise and provision of hay in the diet improves pig minds, guts, and welfare. We are now
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of wooden façades in tall timber buildings Apply for this job See advertisement About the position A PhD position is available in The research group for Climate and Buildings at the Department of Building
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Apply for this job See advertisement About the position A PhD position is available in Robotics, Automation and Sensing at the Department of Mechanical Engineering and Technology Management
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from drones, aircraft, and satellites, will play a central role. The use of new methods and new technology is a key component of the SmartForest center for research-based innovation. The center is led by
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, these substances pose a serious environmental and health challenge. In Norwegian sewage sludge, concentrations have been measured up to 4,000 times above the soil toxicity threshold. The project goal is to develop a
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sharing in agriculture (agrivoltaics). The position is fully funded by the Research Council of Norway and will be part of the international research project “Soldeling i landbruket” (Solar Sharing in
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for this job See advertisement About the position A PhD position is available in the area of robotics , automation, and sensing, with a focus on next generation drone operations in agriculture at the Department
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Science focusing more on the physiological part, as well as master students and veterinary students assigning to do their thesis connected to this project. The main goal of the project is to identify
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Research Council, aims to advance knowledge on how cow–calf contact (CCC) systems can be implemented in practice, both in Norway and internationally. The project will provide groundbreaking insights into CCC