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the advances in battery technology, as it enables more precise monitoring, control, and optimization of battery performance throughout its lifecycle. By incorporating digital tools such as algorithms, and
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upgraded in the mid-2020s to deliver 3000/fb by 2037. Norway participates in the ATLAS experiment and is contributing to build 3D silicon pixel sensors for the Inner Tracker. The researcher sought for will
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differences in ecologically and economically relevant life history traits are regulated at the molecular level. Variation in a key Atlantic salmon life history trait, maturity age, is strongly influenced by
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detection and classification algorithms using measured and/or simulated data, such as current pulses from cable faults (breakdown), partial discharges and external noise. In addition to being part of
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will also take into careful consideration that different methodological approaches and different subfields of psychology have quite different publishing traditions and different access to outlets
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different fields and at different career stages. Willingness to be part of a team to share knowledge and skills. Enthusiasm for interdisciplinary collaboration. Strong organizational skills Positive attitude
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the three institutes. There will be opportunities to take secondments to ensure synergies with other team members from different disciplines. Participation in the 2026 i2B marine research expedition will be
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encourages qualified candidates with disabilities, gaps in their CV, immigrant backgrounds or different life experience to apply. If applicants indicate they have disabilities or gaps in their CV
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also strengthen our research, education and innovation in new space systems for earth observation using small satellites, as well as space exploration. This includes sensors and sensor systems, new-space
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different fields and at different career stages. Willingness to be part of a team to share knowledge and skills. Enthusiasm for interdisciplinary collaboration. Strong organizational skills Positive attitude