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is seeking a highly qualified, ambitious, and motivated PhD candidate for a position in bryophyte evolutionary biology. Bryophytes (mosses, liverworts and hornworts) were the first land plants
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experiments) as well as pilot and field experiments to study the transport behaviour of nano- and microplastics, plastic-soil interactions, and plastic-driven co-transport of contaminants in saturated porous
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disruptions related to roads and waterways. In this PhD, we focus on proactive and preventive mid to long-term measures and policies, particularly in designing transport networks and land use densification
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is a temporary organ structure that forms at the tip of the stem (hypocotyl) in darkness, aiding the germinating seedling as it emerges through the soil. Apical hook formation serves as an excellent
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maritime and land-based applications, ensuring compliance with emerging international safety standards. Through a collaboration between NTNU and KRISO (Korea Research Institute of Ships and Offshore
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RenewHydro, we will therefore focus much more on the major connections with biological diversity, sustainability and land use. NTNU leads the center and the main research partners are the Norwegian School