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cancer cell imaging including digital holographic live imaging of cancer cells to assess cell motility. Experience with mass spectrometry of protein modifications is demanded (including sample preparation
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utilizing human cell cultures (2D and organoids), advanced fluorescent imaging, live imaging, FACS, RNAseq + bioinformatic analysis, Click-IT technology, RT-qPCR, Western Blot, and possibly animal experiments
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the public sector at Employer Portal . Career development at PSI The Department of Psychology wants to facilitate future career opportunities for PhD students, postdocs and associate professors
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Professor, 4 Assistant/Associate Professors and 8 PhD/Postdoc research fellows, HVL Robotics offers a close collaboration within variety of robotics disciplines. The robotics laboratory is equipped with
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large datasets, and applying AI approaches (e.g. machine learning, image segmentation, multimodal AI data integration) will be considered advantageous. Strong skills in communicating scientific results
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sematic technologies. Both groups have a dynamic and interactive working environment with good gender balance, consisting of full-time professors, researchers, and many postdocs and PhD candidates
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carbon sinks dynamically evolve under climate change. The postdoc will work on improving and applying the land surface model CLM (Community Land Model) that is used in the Norwegian Earth System Model
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well as the ability to be innovative and creative challenge the status quo and promote new initiatives see the big picture and take broader considerations into account set challenging goals and work hard to achieve
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reconstructions of glacier variability for selected areas in Norway. This involves landscape analyses using satellite images before field mapping. The time series will be based upon studies of sediments deposited
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learning-based image classification approaches. The objective is to quantify landscape changes over decadal timescales, with a particular emphasis on Western Norway. Relevant transformations include