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energy exploitation, and radioactive waste disposal. As a PhD candidate within the Geomodelling and Data Sciences unit (GDS) of the Geology, Geophysics and Geomodelling department (DCGS), your main
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exploitation, and radioactive waste disposal. As a PhD candidate within the Geomodelling and Data Sciences unit (GDS) of the Geology, Geophysics and Geomodelling department (DCGS), your main objective will be
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ecologically relevant exposure scenarios. The PhD position is funded by the Research Council of Norway through the Norwegian Nuclear Research Centre (NNRC) which is an interdisciplinary collaboration between
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more complex correlations between the channels. Moreover, this method does not allow to easily include information from different sources, for example from nuclear experiments. Additionally, for many
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. Typical lifetimes of 200kh are declared by the plant manufacturer. More recently the requirement of 500kh lifetimes has been mooted for the new generation of nuclear plant essential to combat climate change
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are formed before the proteins enter the nucleus in a time-regulated manner. In a secondary feedback loop, the circadian expression of Bmal1 is regulated by the nuclear receptors REV-ERB and ROR. PhD project
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to the viscoelasticity of the cytoplasm and/or nuclear shape. To address these questions, we will use recombinant proteins to study phase separation/aggregation in vitro, e.g. with microscopic or biophysical assays, as
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repeat-expanded RNA forms nuclear foci and sequesters MBNL proteins, leading to widespread alternative splicing defects and multiple multisystem symptoms. The Researcher assistant’s tasks will include
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select multiple projects for the competition), under penalty of cancellation of all submitted applications. The provision of false statements or acts of plagiarism by candidates is grounds for cancellation
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projects: Cores of neutron stars, ultradense nuclear matter and quantum chromodynamics Gravitational waves, black holes and tests of general relativity Quantum field theory in curved space time and