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upon by individuals, communities, policymakers and organisations. More information about CET’s research focus can be found on the website https://www.uib.no/en/cet and particularly in the CET Strategy
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are experienced, communicated and acted upon by individuals, communities, policymakers and organisations. More information about CET’s research focus can be found on the website https://www.uib.no/en/cet and
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, Migration and Mobility (relates to Pro-Climate), Welfare, Inequality and the Life Course and Work, Knowledge, Economy and Education. For further information see: https://www.uib.no/en/sosio/143577/research
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found here . About the project Prof. Dr. Yan Li’s research group seeks a highly motivated and exceptionally talented PhD research fellow in fluid mechanics to lead research tasks aiming to develop novel
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fluid mechanics from the same project can be found here . About the project/work tasks Prof. Dr. Yan Li ’s research group seeks a highly motivated and exceptionally talented PhD research fellow in
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information: For further details about the position, please contact Dr. Marius Årthun, Geophysical Institute, marius.arthun@uib.no . For HR related questions, please contact Adviser Asbjørn Rønningstad Sæther
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financing by the University of Bergen. About the project/work tasks The fellow will be part of the existing research community at Statistics and Data science group. The research project for the fellowship
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important to increase the resolution of tomographic models as this should give better insights into the Earth’s dynamics and history. Improving tomographic models requires innovative data processing and
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experience performing experiments on fish or other animals. strong quantitative and data-handling skills (e.g. using R/python or an equivalent) certification in animal welfare (e.g. FELASA), although training
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for analysis (including wet-sieving sediment samples, picking foraminifera under a microscope, cleaning, and weighing) Scientific data analysis and interpretation, also possibly in collaboration with climate