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essential scientific skills for image analyses and opportunities for students to attend relevant workshops and conferences in the field of imaging, neuroscience, and aging. We also encourage students
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centre SHARE – Centre for Resilience in Health Care are also part of the faculty. There are currently 250 employees including students and postdocs, and 1,400 students at The Faculty of Health Sciences
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be a part of a research group of about 25 PhD candidates and Postdocs. The PhD candidate will also work closely with research institutions like SINTEF and the Norwegian industry. The candidate will
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team will be located within a rewarding professional environment with an active community of PhD candidates and postdocs. Duties of the position As a PhD fellow, you will be expected to: Develop your own
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outside academia. We have a vacancy for a PhD-candidate at the Department of Structural Engineering which has about 120 employees, half of them PhD Students and about 17 Postdocs and researchers
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the aquatic environment, focusing on their gills, a mitochondria-rich organ. Employing advanced imaging techniques and next generation sequencing tools, the candidate is expected to study stress-induced
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. Programming skills, with experience or willingness to learn Python. Experience with image analysis and/or signal processing techniques. Quality of the master's thesis and the relevance of the master's thesis
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Students and about 17 Postdocs and researchers. The current position will be affiliated to the Concrete group which is a team of scientists dedicated to the study of all aspects of concrete. The Concrete
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directly finance 17 PhD and postdoc positions, and also have several associated PhDs from closely related projects. As a SecurEL-funded PhD candidate, you will be employed by NTNU, a university partner in
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studies using biochemical analysis, imaging tools and transcriptomic approaches. Compounds that exhibit immunomodulatory and/or antioxidant effects will be further explored to validate their effectiveness