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, phycology, and biosciences. Grade average of B or better both for the programme in total and the master’s thesis Drylab skills in molecular biology including DNA extraction, Qubit quantification Experience
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climate goal while ensuring human wellbeing and fulfillment of social needs? (focus: Norway) This entails the following sub-questions: How to design or transform residential buildings with respect
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programme, you must have completed a relevant bachelor's degree (180 ECTS) + master (120 ECTS) , or equivalent education in the fields of human centered technology, art, design, social sciences
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admission. Normally, one must apply for admission to a Ph.D. programme within 3 months after the start of the research project leading to the Ph.D. degree. More information and assistance will be provided
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scale . If you do not have letter grades from previous studies, you must have an equally good academic foundation. You must meet the requirements for admission to the faculty's Doctoral Programme
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within 3 months after the start of the research project leading to the Ph.D. degree. More information and assistance will be provided upon appointment, but it is a good idea to consider which programme
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31st August 2025 Languages English English English The Department of Computer Science has two vacancies for PhD Candidates in Compiler Technologies Apply for this job See advertisement This is NTNU
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from: Professor Rebecca Jane Cox, phone: +47 45 24 29 74 or e-mail: rebecca.cox@uib.no The University of Bergen must follow Norway’s export control regulations when processing applications
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. Addressing housing-related health risks in the USA, Vietnam, Turkey, and Ecuador, the project integrates community engagement, data science, and computational modeling. The key objectives of ComDisp
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computational modeling. The key objectives of ComDisp are: • Identifying and understanding housing, air quality, and respiratory health issues in each case study. • Linking climate change models to housing