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living, noncommunicable diseases, multi- and co-morbidity and rehabilitation) that shape our vision for sustainable and healthy and sustainable future. We educate bachelors and masters of science within
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experiments, based on new nonrelativistic effective field theories and novel lattice QCD calculations. Targets are all aspects of the XYZs: spectra, decays, transitions, production and evolution in the Quark
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Your position Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), developed in the early 1970s, offers exceptional soft tissue sensitivity and has powered the astounding progress of medicine over the past fifty years
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Nordic countries such as Norway, where climate projections indicate more intense rainfall and wetter conditions in many cities. There is a pressing need to develop adaptive, robust, and resilient solutions
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to their rapid growth combined witht their extensive biodiversity and alternative life histories. As part of a Norwegian Research Council funded research project we aim to develop strategies for producing improved
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interaction between galaxy formation and evolution and cosmic web environment. The PhD project will be supervised by Prof. Elmo Tempel (Tartu Observatory) and Prof. Rien van de Weygaert (Kapteyn Astronomical
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living, noncommunicable diseases, multi- and co-morbidity and rehabilitation) that shape our vision for sustainable and healthy and sustainable future. We educate bachelors and masters of science within
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Gjøvik, and offers design programs in fields such as industrial design, graphic design, interaction design, service design and web development. The department’s strategic research areas include design for
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to develop a user-friendly web-based platform that integrates Loughborough's in-house High-Performance Integrated hydrodynamic Modelling System (HiPIMS) with various high-quality open-source datasets covering
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, Financial Mathematics or Quantitative Finance will be welcome. We are looking for a candidate who can develop new approaches to identifying patterns in Big Data. For any subject-specific queries, please