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climate change are far-reaching, particularly when it comes to identifying and interpreting trends in regional-to-local scale signals and extreme events. Large ensembles of climate simulations are a key
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experience with collaborative work, will also be taken into consideration. The hiring process will include an interview with the most qualified candidates. We offer Salary NOK 551 000-594 000 per year for PhD
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and molecular phenotyping Experience with in vivo electrophysiology in rodents including device buildings, surgical procedures, freely-behaving recording procedures, signal processing and data analyses
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the porous medium appears continuous. This is accomplished by constructing a version of statistical mechanics that takes the physical processes at the pore scale as a starting point. This leads to emergent
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-resolution imaging and molecular phenotyping Experience with in vivo electrophysiology in rodents including device buildings, surgical procedures, freely-behaving recording procedures, signal processing and
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permanent researcher position for the successful candidate. For this, acquiring external project funding is essential, and we encourage and support the proposal writing process. About the project
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science, information systems, human computer interaction, as well as media studies, audience studies, journalism, rhetorics, and media aesthetics. More about AI research at InfoMedia can be found https://www.uib.no
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recommendation letters may be solicited. You should indicate your relation to these persons. Please do not submit any recommendation letters before we contact you and explicitly ask you to. Please note that all
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engineering and science, as well as PhD education in computer technology. The Mohns Center for Innovation and Regional Development researches innovation and offers master's education in innovation and
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researchers, 4 PhD students, 2 technicians and 8 Adjunct Professors (20% position). The research within the department is focused into two groups: sea-ice-snow-air processes and space physics. About the