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, PhD candidate code 1017, normally annual salary of NOK 550 800,- with a 3% increase per year. From the salary, a statutory deposit goes to the Norwegian Public Service Pension Fund. Strong academic
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experience with experimental design, eye-tracking, data analysis, and coding (e.g., R, Matlab, Python) are highly desirable but not essential. The project will be supervised by Dr George Malcolm and the
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, position code 1017 in salary range NOK 550 800- 610 000, depending on competence and experience. From the salary, 2 percent is deducted in statutory contributions to the State Pension Fun Read more about the
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code 1017). How to apply The application must include: • Cover letter with statement of motivation and research interests. • CV (summarizing education and relevant experience, including details
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for the stage in which the complete application is submitted cannot be accepted. The TOEFL-designated institution code for GSEFM is "7276". Application deadline Applications will be reviewed in three stages with
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Entry’ field Enter programme code 8420F in the ‘Course Title’ field Leave the ‘Research Area’ field blank Press ‘Search’ Select ‘PhD Biosciences (FT)’ Save selection In the ‘Further Details’ section: A
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data and code. The focus will be on making frictions and controversies characteristic of different ‘rurban’ spaces and practices publicly debatable in experiential ways to support collective imagination
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. A masters degree in a neuroscience related discipline, experience with coding (e.g. Matlab, Python, R etc) and conducting human neuroscience experiments and analyses are desirable. If your first
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-funding/?code=GPSJUS26 Contact details If you are interested in applying, please contact Prof. Derek Bell (derek.bell@ncl.ac.uk ) or Prof. Danny MacKinnon (danny.mackinnon@ncl.ac.uk ) for an informal
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data. You will encode prior knowledge of the collisional processes in tokamak fusion plasmas using sophisticated numeric simulation codes, which will enable you to analyze data from tokamak experiments