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wildlife ecotoxicology and pollutant analysis. The researcher will carry out investigations into accumulation of per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances in seabird species, and investigate effect biomarkers, e.g
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. Experience with laboratory experiments (batch incubations, microcosms, or similar). Knowledge of chemical analysis techniques, such as ICP-OES or ICP-MS, ion chromatography, and nutrient analysis. Experience
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involve the synthesis, characterization, and analysis of a new material system combining the concepts of antiferromagnetism and spin polarization electron bands. Our goal is to experimentally realize such a
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master’s degree with academic qualifications in digital health, data analysis, and/or machine learning applied to health research. Admission to the PhD program requires a 120 ECTS master’s degree, including
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) is entitled Multiscale and multimodal spectral image acquisition, integration, analysis and visualization. Objectives: This project will develop strategies for the acquisition, integration, analysis
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, analysis and visualization. Objectives: This project will develop strategies for the acquisition, integration, analysis and visualisation of spectral images, for scientific analysis of wall paintings
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master’s degree with academic qualifications in digital health, data analysis, and/or machine learning applied to health research. Admission to the PhD program requires a 120 ECTS master’s degree, including
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in combination in aquatic organisms. Performing speciation and bioavailability studies in combination with in situ fractionation techniques to characterize exposure. Carry out chemical analysis
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growth analysis and gas‑exchange measurements to assess photosynthesis, transpiration, and overall plant performance. Analyze plant samples for PFAS using high‑resolution LC/QTOF mass spectrometry. Carry
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knowledge for a better world. You will find more information about working at NTNU and the application process here. About the position A new PhD fellowship in path signatures, stochastic analysis, and