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manage sample processing for sequencing and phenotyping. • Design and execute common garden experiments to assess phenotypic plasticity and local adaptation. • Analyze and interpret high-throughput
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the knowledge base for decision making through six key activities: assimilating rich Norwegian datasets into process-based models novel modelling of forest disturbances more robust modelling of soil accumulation
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immediately. We expect the whole evaluation process, from the application date to an offer being made, to take 3 – 4 months, depending on the number of applications. The expected start date is January 2026
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For questions about the application process: Lars Solheim, Advisor, Faculty of Social Sciences tel. (+47) 38142619, E-Mail lars.solheim@uia.no Eirik Rustad, Administrative Coordinator of CeDiT, Faculty of Social
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using Python, R, Matlab, Julia or similar is required. Knowledge of energy systems, energy system modelling or the European energy market will be an advantage. Understanding of atmospheric processes
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to three years. In Finnmark County there is an arrangement which allows you to have parts of your loan at the Norwegian State Educational Loan Fund remitted. We process personal data given in an application
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to three years. We process personal data given in an application or CV in accordance with the Personal Data Act (Offentleglova). According to the Personal Data Act information about the applicant may be
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is based on a previous qualifying position PhD Fellow, research assistant, or the like in such a way that the total time used for research training amounts to three years. We process personal data
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within women's and gender research and the public discourse. The PhD courses "Evoking gender" and "Feminist theories, methodologies and epistemologies in research processes" alternate so that one PhD
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. They typically contain a combination of numerical, categorical, and textual data, and are often multilingual. DPPs are still evolving, facing challenges in data processing, handling missing or redundant data, and