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project/work tasks: The research fellow position is part of the MishMash Centre for AI and Creativity, a Norwegian AI centre funded by the Research Council of Norway (2025-2030). MishMash comprises
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different species in the lab, and opportunities to gain lab experience will be available. The project is part of an NFR-funded project “MitoPhyto” combining experimental and modelling approaches to explore
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, algae, and marine metazoa with computational analysis to find the universal principles of mitochondrial motion across these species. The project is part of an NFR-funded project “MitoPhyto” combining
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must consist of a maximum of 10 pages, positioning your project, and giving a description of your planned research. The research proposal will be an important part of the assessment and must demonstrate
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analysis to find the universal principles of mitochondrial motion across these species. The project is part of an NFR-funded project “MitoPhyto” combining experimental and modelling approaches to explore
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to gain lab experience will be available. The project is part of an NFR-funded project “MitoPhyto” combining experimental and modelling approaches to explore mitochondrial behaviour. This is one of two PhD
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the desired start date of 01.09.2026. About the project/work tasks: The research fellow position is part of the MishMash Centre for AI and Creativity, a Norwegian AI centre funded by the Research Council
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, history, language and/or society is part of UiT's strategic commitment to strengthen research on Kven topics and contribute to a capacity boost in this field. Kven culture and language constitute a central
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will work with the political science component of the interdisciplinary research project “Renewable energy-driven recycling of CO2 and H2O to consumer products and fuels, (CH-CYCLE)”. The appointment is
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Habitability” (GOE-PHAB) project funded by the Research Council of Norway. GOE-PHAB, in collaboration with the Geological Survey of Norway (NGU), is part of the international initiative (18 partner countries