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analysis Apply for this job See advertisement About the position The Faculty of Technology, Natural Sciences and Maritime Sciences has a vacancy for a 100 % position as PhD Research Fellow in the Department
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analysis. The candidacy period is three years from the start date and the desired start date is 01/12/2025. The research group, Experimental Studies of Complex Human Behaviour (ESCOHub), has an overarching
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engineering, optimization[IA3] , decision analysis, field-development analysis 3) Characterization of aquifers: This is a multidisciplinary project that aims to improve key knowledge and regional distribution
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circulation and transmission of elements from traditional Sámi religion. The use of religious symbols in literature, film, or music. Artistic and media expressions not only reflect the Sámi religious landscape
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research project within the framework of this announcement, leading up to a completed dissertation Learn relevant methods and theories to be used in the research Complete the obligatory training component of
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to reducing the significance of behaviour as an indicator of consciousness by improving the analysis methods for EEG/EKG and alternative measurements on marine species. Participate in tests and developing
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developing data analysis methods, so the PhD candidate will benefit from collaborations within the group. Roles and responsibilities of the PhD fellow The candidate’s specific research tasks will include
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needed to be admitted to the PhD program. Experience with sampling, DNA/RNA extraction, and sequence analysis of environmental samples using metabarcoding and/or shotgun sequencing. Experience in
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. Possible research areas for the candidate is broadly defined, and the candidate will have the opportunity to choose topics and methods within their own research interests, which might include data analysis
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analysis Research dissemination at scientific conferences Publication of manuscripts in peer-reviewed scientific journals Teaching and other duties The position's affiliation and field of research