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reliable environmental information for safe navigation. However, current operational sea-ice forecasting systems operate at spatial resolutions that are too coarse to resolve fine-scale sea-ice features
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that will develop and analyse computational models for electricity markets, the power system and hydro power scheduling. The position will be affiliated with the ENE Centre at the Department of Business
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27 Jan 2026 Job Information Organisation/Company UiT The Arctic University of Norway Research Field Engineering Researcher Profile Recognised Researcher (R2) Positions Postdoc Positions Application Deadline 16 Feb 2026 - 23:00 (Europe/Brussels) Country Norway Type of Contract Temporary Job...
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contribute to a project that will develop and analyse computational models for electricity markets, the power system and hydro power scheduling. The position will be affiliated with the ENE Centre at the
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Critically assess the model-translation and device-making in contemporary nature governance. 5.2 Understand the role of such models in democratic decision making. 5.3 Propose improvements to the current
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. Applicants must be able to teach in Norwegian or a Scandinavian language in order to meet current teaching needs. Applicants with little or no prior pedagogical competence will be encouraged to acquire basic
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the project/work tasks: The GENMAR-project will advance empirical and theoretical knowledge about why and how women are continuously marginalized in the fishery sector. Current research shows
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that summarizes and documents education, previous and current positions, research profile and merits, pedagogical qualifications, and other qualifying activities; and that includes a list of all
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that summarizes and documents education, previous and current positions, research profile and merits, pedagogical qualifications, and other qualifying activities; and that includes a list of all
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Eua (in Tonga) or, alternatively, other islands in the Pacific (e.g. Kiribati, Tuvalu), lacking surface waters and islanders’ current state of knowledge about coastal seeps, underground water caves