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the seafood industry (Tech.) Apply for this job See advertisement Changing Arctic Research School The transdisciplinary Changing Arctic research school brings together PhD candidates and supervisors from all
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SINTEF Industry (Oslo) and SINTEF Ocean (Trondheim). The position is affiliated with the research group Harvest . The PhD position is within marine biodegradation of polymers used for materials used
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advertisement The position The Faculty of Biosciences, Fisheries and Economics (BFE), UiT-The Arctic University of Norway in close collaboration with SINTEF Ocean (Tromsø, Trondheim) and SINTEF Industry (Oslo
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practical insights for a fair and resilient tourism industry. The project will employ a combination of qualitative and quantitative research methods. It can draw on various theoretical perspectives, with
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as presenting research at scientific conferences and to the general public, the technology industry, politicians, and other relevant parties. Publish documentation, code, and datasets according to Open Science
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public, the technology industry, politicians, and other relevant parties. Publish documentation, code, and datasets according to Open Science guidelines. Contribute to planning project workshops and take
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PhD Research Fellow in Experimental Fluid Mechanics: Tunable hairy surfaces for droplet flow control
surfaces. The PhD research fellow will conduct fluid mechanics experiments and develop methodologies for manufacturing soft, hairy surfaces. Surfaces densely covered with soft, slender fibers, akin to a shag
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CRISTAL mission launch in 2027. This will provide qualification for work both in academic positions and industry afterwards. The position is funded by UiT The Arctic University of Norway, though the work
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PhD Research Fellow in Experimental Fluid Mechanics: Tunable hairy surfaces for droplet flow control
experiments and develop methodologies for manufacturing soft, hairy surfaces. Surfaces densely covered with soft, slender fibers, akin to a shag carpet, that come into contact with a liquid interface are
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from industry and research from Norway, Denmark, Belgium, Italy, Poland, Sweden, and Estonia. The appointment is duration of three years. During the evaluation process, priority will be given