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development plan no later than one month after commencement of the postdoctoral period. The position is also affiliated with the Statistics and Data Science research group at the Department of Mathematics
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implementation plan for the stud. It is important that the topic and the methods in the PhD project are aligned with relevant research on collaborative learning and practice, and theoretical perspectives
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exploited for cancer therapy against solid tumors. The group runs both basic science projects to uncover new mechanistic and biological insights, as well as innovation and commercialization projects. More
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of a new understanding of capillary flow, drop impact, and wetting in these fibrous networks. The PhD research fellow will design experiments on droplet flow on fibers and focus on droplet accumulation
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welfare benefits in the State Pension Plan . Opportunity for physical activities within working hours Salary PhD Research Fellow (code 1017): NOK 550 800,- a year. Further promotion will be based on time
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among Europe’s leading communities for research, education and innovation. Candidates for these fellowships will be selected in accordance with this, and expected to be in the upper segment of their class
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of welfare offers including voluntary language courses in Norwegian membership of the Norwegian Public Service Pension Fund The position is remunerated according to the State Salary Scale, salary plan
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is a new initiative that organises the local bioinformatics community and drives bioinformatics innovation by integrating computational and biological sciences to address complex life science
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data for the inclusion of ocean and coastal carbon NorSink will lead to a step change in the emerging science of carbon budgets and forecasting, and provide decision makers with the knowledge to design
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. The plan is for the candidate tofocus on Bayesian modelling in close collabora-tion with researchers at the HISP centre that work on complementary deep learning approaches to disease modelling as