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, the majority of whom are PhD candidates. This section works actively to foster an inclusive environment that promotes academic, professional and social networking. As a PhD candidate at OsloMet, you will have
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of three (3) years. The position is allocated in the framework of a Marie Skłodowska Curie Action (MSCA) Doctoral Network “NUCLEAR” funded by the European Commission under the Horizon Europe framework
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full-time PhD-position is available for a period of three (3) years. The position is allocated in the framework of a Marie Skłodowska Curie Action (MSCA) Doctoral Network “NUCLEAR” funded by the European
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analysis, and documentation. Good networking skills and ability to work in a non-linear, collaborative environment where diverse viewpoints are valued and integrated into the design process. Emphasis will be
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to build an international network and to engage with key scholars in this field, including the project’s Advisory Board. Qualifications Required The applicant must hold a five years Master’s degree
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a research assistant. Each candidate will also get the chance to build an international network and to engage with key scholars in this field, including the project’s Advisory Board. Qualifications
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of plants and pollinators, and (2) fieldwork to examine phenological synchrony and mismatch in specialized versus generalist plant-pollinator networks. The project provides flexibility to adapt the approach
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to scientific dissemination Participating in international activities and networking (e.g. conferences) Carrying out review of existing literature Carrying out Parametric Finite element simulations by use
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). Complete the necessary doctoral coursework as per NTNU’s guidelines. Attend center meetings and develop a collaboration network with center partners. Disseminate research findings through national
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Urban stormwater systems are increasingly under pressure from climate change, urban densification, and aging infrastructure. Conventional drainage networks are not designed to cope with the frequency and