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of hydrocarbon reservoirs and CO2 storage. Characterization of aquifer conductivity, ion and gas composition are needed to improve subsurface management, and the potential of critical element extraction from
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duty component of 25 %. Place of work is Department of Informatics at Blindern, Oslo.. Project description The postdoctoral position is funded by the Department of Informatics at the University of Oslo
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at cellular membranes Apply for this job See advertisement About the positions One or two Postdoctoral Research Fellowships are available at the Mechanics Division, Department of Mathematics at the University
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cleaner, more resilient, and sustainable energy infrastructures Qualifications Applicants to the PhD position must have a master’s degree (120 ECTS) equivalent higher education qualifications in Mechanical
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is the first of its kind to include programming and computational modelling as core elements. Questions about the position For further information please contact Nils Christian Stenseth Professor +47
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The applicant’s personal suitability for the position is a significant factor in the evaluation. About the position of postdoctoral research fellow: The position of postdoctoral research fellow is a
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others Proficiency in both written and oral Norwegian and English The applicant’s personal suitability for the position is a significant factor in the evaluation. About the position of postdoctoral
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mechanisms. The postdoctoral fellow will take the lead on this endeavor, in collaboration with a PhD fellow focusing on brain function and health. PlastBrain is a collaboration between the Department
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underpinned by similar genetic mechanisms in distantly related plant species. The candidate will compare population-level genomic data from different Arctic taxa, conduct controlled common garden experiments
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research covering polymer characterization, weathering experiments and mechanical tests, including labs for the investigation of biodegradation in natural sea water and marine sediments. The project The PhD