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development (R&D) activities within technical subjects, arts and design. The Faculty has approximately 4.000 students and 400 staff members and is situated at Pilestredet Campus in downtown Oslo and at Kjeller
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institute, established in Bergen in 1986. Our core activity is research and development focused on the physical and biological conditions of our surrounding ocean areas — in the Arctic and beyond. Our primary
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Group at the Department of Physics and Technology. We welcome applicants with a solid background in biophotonics, computational imaging or automation, who want to contribute to the development of cutting
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PhD Fellow in Anthropology: Bushmeat, Infrastructure and Zoonotic Risk in Africa–China Contact Zones
lived across diverse local contexts. Fieldwork will be conducted in multiple regions associated with the BRI, with a focus on animal infrastructures, markets, migration, and China’s expanding health
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practical information about working and living in Norway can be found here: https://uit.no/staffmobility Application Please note that the application will only be assessed based on the information submitted
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associated with research group of Professor Abhik Ghosh (https://en.uit.no/project/softmatter ). The Ghosh group is renowned for its fundamental discoveries on corroles and is currently exploring a variety of
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AIS data from ocean-going vessels. The objective of the Ph.D. position is to develop: Development of frequency domain machine learning applications to detect risk or threat situations in underwater
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quality and birthweight distributions in the Georgian Birth Registry 2. Development of national birthweight-for-gestational-age reference curves 3. Validation of SGA classification in a high caesarean
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career within or beyond academia. To support a strategic and well-structured PhD trajectory, the PhD fellow will be required to develop a career and competence development plan in dialogue with
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was founded in 1872 and is North Norway’s oldest research institution. The museum was incorporated in Tromsø University in 1976. Our main tasks are research, research communication, development and maintenance