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, feasibility and application of theoretical and practical knowledge to better understand how humans have changed ecological systems over the last 6000 years. For more information and how to apply: https
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, development of educational material, organization of environmental activities, support for other researchers, and administrative tasks within ContraMent and the UiOLifeScience initiative at UIO. Ratio
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Professor Kjetill S Jakobsen and Professor Melinka Butenko, and HotSpot ("Stress-induced mutations in evolution"), which is a recently funded NFR project led by William Reinar. The PhD project will
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strong portfolio within terrestrial cold-region processes and their interactions in the Earth system, with three related ERC projects. Within hydrology, research, education and capacity development follow
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position see https://www.visual-intelligence.no/about/open-positions . We expect that you will engage in collaborative research with other members of the centre and the research group. You will collaborate
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Magnets for New Energy and MObility Applications“ funded by the European Union (ERC, MagNEO, 10522110, https://magneoproject.eu/ ). The project aims to develop new alloy material for permanent magnets
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, develop or improve models for important physical processes which impact galaxy evolution, such as dark matter models, gas accretion, star formation, black hole formation and evolution, and radiative
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of the EBRAINS Research Infrastructure - the European distributed research infrastructure for brain and brain-inspired research (https://ebrains.eu). The position is related to workflow development and pilot
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in English. For more information and how to apply: https://www.jobbnorge.no/en/available-jobs/job/290949/temporary-position-as-associate-professor-or-lecturer-in-latin Where to apply Website https
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Development is available at the Department of Physics, Faculty of Mathematics and Natural Sciences, within the interdisciplinary research team GENESIS : Gene–Epigenome–Active Matter Nexus in Early Embryogenesis