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research in collaboration with stakeholders. The PhD project is part of two key initiatives: the Competitive Timber Structures research profile and the BioGlue Center: Competence Centre for Bio-based
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expected to take a leading role in the co-ordination and writing of scientific articles within the research environment EEMiS (Ecology and Evolution in Microbial model Systems) and Knowledge Environment
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. Research in the field of maritime science examines international shipping – its conditions, daily operations, and impact on the environment and human health. Life and work on board ships is a central focus
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medicinal chemistry. Since 1999, we've been offering PhD training in Chemistry, fostering collaborations both nationally and internationally, with partners from academia and industry. Subject area for
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that makes an impact. All that's needed is a place where ideas have the space to meet and grow. That's what we've created – and you are invited. Change starts here! The Department of Biology and Environment
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partners in research and education. The department works together with the neighboring departments for a creative environment with challenging educational program and cutting-edge research. Research in
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learning can improve software architecture recovery, how to optimize machine learning models at compile and runtime, and autonomous agents for software development. Part of the research is conducted through
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knowledge environment that encompasses both scholarly and artistic activities across a wide range of subjects. We create integrated academic environments where the interaction between teaching, research, and
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with the neighboring departments for a creative environment with challenging educations and outstanding research. Research in building technology includes wood building technology, steel, concrete, and composite
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that makes an impact. All that's needed is a place where ideas have the space to meet and grow. That's what we've created – and you are invited. Change starts here! The Department of Biology and Environment