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enabling and coordinating metabolism. In the course of evolution, the same molecules have attained more and more key roles as regulators of virtually all biological processes, often through posttranslational
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. This work will form the basis for our further research in the Arctic. The work will include bioinformatics of metagenomes and transcriptomes, statistical analysis of data, and modelling. Some of the work will
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the project TIME4CO2 TIME4CO2 aims at advancing simulation technology for CO2 storage, capturing dissolution processes and convective mixing, validated against high-resolution complex meter-scale
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technology for CO2 storage, capturing dissolution processes and convective mixing, validated against high-resolution complex meter-scale laboratory experiments in the FluidFlower . The project is an
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processes on a research scale. Hence, the position consists of a combination of research and test facility development and coordination. The work is part of the research-based innovation centre earthresQue
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of Informatics at the University of Bergen. The CBU is a leading bioinformatics research hub in Europe, encompassing 10 research groups from five diverse departments (Informatics, Biological Sciences, Chemistry
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between morphological processes and prosody, especially for heritage languages and the languages they are in contact with. The PhD project must be in the fields of phonology, morphology, or morphophonology
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Centre (NORCE). Responsibilities We are seeking a highly motivated PhD candidate to study how genomic diversity and structure are influenced by ecological interactions and evolutionary processes in
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contexts in which digital narratives are received and processed. We investigate the ways that the interactions of human authors and non-human agents result in new narrative forms, how the materialities
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processed. We investigate the ways that the interactions of human authors and non-human agents result in new narrative forms, how the materialities of digital narratives have changed over time, and how