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to: Work independently Work in a structured way, set goals and make plans to achieve them Present and discuss your research with other professionals Get involved and contribute constructively with feedback
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flights. In metallurgy, innovative cooling methods will be developed based on mitigating the Leidenfrost effect. This position at NTNU will focus on the impact of a liquid droplet on a structured substrate
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/latest-news/2020/new-research-and-innovation-center-to-provide-climate-friendly-value-creation-on-the-norwegian-continental-shelf/ Cement is the traditional material used in the well construction phase and
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• Interactions between the endocannabinoid system, cortisol, and opioids • Sex differences in stress responses and endocannabinoid function • Long-term health outcomes following stress exposure The PhD
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from other institutions, either nationally or internationally, are also asked not to apply for these positions. Personal characteristics Structured, systematic and goal oriented Good communication and
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disciplinary home at the department of psychology, but requires strong interaction with other research fields, which is also reflected in the large and interdisciplinary group of supervisors. The project’s main
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. Therefore, you should be able to: work independently and structured set goals and make plans to reach them, creatively approach your subject matter, and present and discuss your research, and constructively
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and written presentation skills in Norwegian/Scandinavian Personal characteristics To complete a doctoral degree (PhD), it is important that you are able to: Work independently Work in a structured way
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structured way, set goals and make plans to achieve them Present and discuss your research with other professionals Get involved and contribute constructively with feedback Work constructively under pressure
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of shrinking glaciers and snow cover on water flows, land use, and livelihoods in mountain communities of the Indian Himalayas. This project is led by Martin C. Lukas in collaboration with Oddbjørn Bruland from