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of International Affairs (NUPI) is seeking three Postdoc candidates/ senior researchers (SKO 1109) for the interdisciplinary, ERC-funded Navigator project, which explores the (mis)use of country performance
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on www.blockades.eu At NTNU’s Department of Modern History and Society, the project team will be located within a rewarding professional environment with an active community of PhD candidates and postdocs. Duties
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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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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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. 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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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
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blot, flow cytometry, RNA interference, RNA isolation and cDNA generation. The candidate should master imaging techniques such as confocal microscopy. The candidate should have experience in animal work
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research stay at MIT during the PhD period and to collaborate with a PhD student or postdoc at MIT within the same research programme. Duties of the position Carry out research of high quality within
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a prototype for identification of critical locations in steep rivers in regard to flash floods was developed. The prototype is implemented in NorKarts GIS application. The project revealed a large
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exacerbated by the occurrence of severe weather conditions, which have already been predicted to increase in the future across Norway. Addressing the challenges of emerging contaminants requires a paradigm