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Kristiansand in southern Norway. The Faculty of Social Sciences consists of four departments: the Department of Global Development and Planning, the Department of Information Systems, the Department of Political
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the project period and that the scientific results will be disseminated in internationally recognized, open access journals/publishers. Contact For further information about the position, please contact
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ensuring high growth density, optimal CNT length, limited defects, andcompatibility with large-scale wafer-level manufacturing. The project also explores the development of CNT-based field effect transistors
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are expected to be the CO2 capture technology for early large-scale deployment. A detailed understanding of the CO2 capture solvent is therefore necessary to ensure development and application of an optimal
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is a large national center gathering all research and industry partners in Norway who are focused on batteries. Responsibilities Advances in battery technology are driving innovation in industries
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monitoring and subsea installations. The applicant for the PhD position is expected to contribute to existing and future projects with additional analyses and modelling based on collected data from
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or in the face of adversity show curiosity and a strong motivation for the subject analyze data, assess different perspectives and draw well-founded conclusions be flexible and open to adjusting
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computing technologies in medical contexts. This could include issues such as equity/discrimination, data ownership, unexpected implications of the AI Act for mental healthcare, and other issues of relevance
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. The project will make use of novel and established water tracing diagnostics, including stable water isotopes. There is also a possibility to work with observational data from aircraft field campaigns and