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at Museum of Cultural History. The tasks of the researcher include: analysis and revision of available data, based on materials in the Runic Archives at Museum of Cultural History and existing digital
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, Atmospheric Science, Environmental Science, or related fields Good knowledge and skills in statistics and programming (e.g. R or Python) is required Experience with data analysis related to terrestrial ecology
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training component comprises 30 ECTS (10 ECTS are granted for compulsory courses, 20 ECTS are granted for elective courses) and the research component (dissertation) comprises 150 ECTS. The compulsory
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relevant topics as the research topic rests heavily on quantitative analysis, design of algorithms, and proofs of algorithm properties. Importantly, the successful candidate has a strong interest in
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analysis. Good communications skills. Good written and oral English language skills. Personal characteristics Motivated, goal-oriented and well-organized. A strong interest in DNA biology, especially genome
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electron microscopy analysis, Raman spectroscopy, fluid inclusion analysis, potentially appropriate petrochronological methods, and 3D geological modelling. The project will be conducted in partnership with
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of the position: Follow the faculty’s PhD program Plan design and carry out experiments and their analysis Prepare research articles for peer-reviewed journals (min. 3) Be willing to present results at conferences
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the PhD specialisation in Economics . Start date: August 2026 The PhD programme The PhD programme at NHH is a four-year fully-funded programme, which combines an intensive course component with research
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. The successful candidate will work on field-based experiments, data collection, and analysis, focusing on understanding the interaction between floral resources, pollinator activity, and apple yield outcomes
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systems (RAS). You will be part of the Analysis and Control of Microbial Systems group (ACMS ), that is now integrated into the Microbial Biotechnology research group. We are passionate about conducting