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institution or by an accredited translator. Education taken abroad should preferably be recognised in advance by NOKUT , and a confirmed copy of the letter of recognition should be enclosed. You must upload all
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of magnetic skyrmion dynamics in thin film devices» (NIMSKY). Magnetic skyrmions are nanoscale stable magnetic quasiparticles which move when a current is applied. This process requires very little electrical
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position is within the field of experimental materials physics and nanotechnology, in the project «Nanoscale imaging of magnetic skyrmion dynamics in thin film devices» (NIMSKY). Magnetic skyrmions
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for simulation or optimization of climate, energy, or transport systems (e.g., Fortran, Python, GAMS, XPress, Matlab). Competence in data processing and parsing, as well as data management. Strong analytical
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. Yet, they remain taxonomically underexplored in Norway due to cryptic diversity, morphological plasticity, and unresolved species complexes. Molecular databases currently lack adequate representation
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) 2023-2024, the Biomaterials group at the University of Oslo is a dynamic, world-leading research group. It has a strong international presence and is particularly active in securing grant funding and
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completed a doctoral degree in the field of molecular genetics, oceanography, microbiology or similar field, from a Norwegian institution or equivalent degree program Experience doing sterile technique, DNA
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-scale genomic datasets to uncover ecological and evolutionary drivers of change in genomic diversity with emphasis on the fluctuating and heterogenous coastal zone. The project will involve molecular
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morphological and molecular taxonomic methods to study aspects of the diversity of Malagasy Erica, with particular focus on the putatively critically endangered Erica goudotiana species complex. The work will
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at the University of Oslo is a dynamic, world-leading research group. It has a strong international presence and is particularly active in securing grant funding and delivering high-quality publications. The group