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. The position will involve development of codes/models simulating the nucleation and propagation of stress corrosion cracking in samples under low cycle fatigue conditions, as well as models for linking
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of measures to promote equality. Salary and conditions In the position of PhD Candidate, code 1017, your gross salary will normally be NOK 550 800,- per annum depending on qualifications and seniority
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qualified, those with disabilities or with equivalent status pursuant to the German Social Code IX (SGB IX) will receive priority for employment. Please submit your detailed application with the usual
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as part of your role in a strong professional environment Salary NOK 570 000 (code 1017) in the state salary scale. For applicants with at least one year of employment in a position as a General
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to the online application: Master Thesis Copies of selected academic publications (no more than 5) Project description (5 pages) A CV with a complete list of academic publications Diplomas and certificates
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) List of award winners Our sponsorship The award amount is €45,000. Award winners are also invited to conduct a research project of their choice at a research institution in Germany in cooperation with
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of your role in a strong professional environment Salary NOK 570 000 (code 1017) in the state salary scale. For applicants with at least one year of employment in a position as a General Practitioner
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period of time. At NTNU we want to increase the proportion of women in scientific positions. We have a number of measures to promote equality. Salary and conditions In the position of PhD Candidate, code
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well on various excellence ranking lists. FEBRI, the graduate school and research institute of the Faculty of Economics and Business has available One PhD position in the field of “Climate Finance: Moral
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understanding of how the genetic code specifies binding rates and affinities for interacting molecules. Despite the significance of these interactions, quantitatively predicting binding from nucleotide or protein