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and energy efficiency for metallurgical processes. The PhD candidate will be part of the FME ZeMe centre where both the university, SINTEF, NORCE and the Norwegian industry are partners. The PhD
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is internally funded by NMBU and is linked to the ForestFeed project, which is part of the Bioeconomy in the North program. This exciting PhD opportunity is at the forefront of sustainable aquaculture
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of Biostatistics, Institute of Basic Medical Sciences (IMB), University of Oslo (UiO), Norway. The candidate shall take part in the research group on “Statistical models for high-dimensional and functional data
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circuits. Furthermore, integration of photonic components with high power semiconductor lasers is envisioned to bring the technologies closer to their final application. This is one of two related positions
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Candidate in developmental neuroscience. The position is based in the Quattrocolo group, a research group part of the Kavli Institute for Systems Neuroscience. Recently, the Kavli Institute for Systems
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of Interdisciplinary Studies of Culture (KULT, www.ntnu.no/kult ) at NTNU, is announcing a 3-year PhD position within Science and Technology Studies. The position is part of the research project Regional electrification
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– globally, nationally and locally – we shall be instrumental in building a society based on knowledge, skills and attitudes. Do you want to take part in shaping the future? ... (Video unable to load from
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regulation, as part of ongoing research in the Van Loon group . Base excision repair (BER) is essential pathway for removal of aberrant DNA bases. We recently provided evidence that BER enzymes are in
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year, allocated for teaching anatomy. The project is part of a collaboration with the Faculty of Chemistry, Biotechnology and Food Science at NMBU and with the Anatomy Department, Faculty of Veterinary