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join our team in studying this key issue in plasma acceleration. The research topics involve the coupling of multiple plasma-accelerator stages, as well as how to stabilize these machines with newly
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. When we have different backgrounds and experiences, we can approach challenges from multiple perspectives and find better solutions. At UiS, we are committed to showing respect for each other's
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resource in the working and learning environment at UiS. When we have different backgrounds and experiences, we can approach challenges from multiple perspectives and find better solutions. At UiS, we
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have different backgrounds and experiences, we can approach challenges from multiple perspectives and find better solutions. At UiS, we are committed to showing respect for each other's differences and
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, we can approach challenges from multiple perspectives and find better solutions. At UiS, we are committed to showing respect for each other's differences and accommodating employees with disabilities
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, and single-cell sequencing. Responsibilities Perform intravital surgery to implant optical imaging windows over draining lymph nodes for long-term, real-time tracking of T-B cell interactions. Develop
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. When we have different backgrounds and experiences, we can approach challenges from multiple perspectives and find better solutions. At UiS, we are committed to showing respect for each other's
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on the development of bioinformatic tools and advanced omics- and biomarker analyses. Highly motivated candidates with strong analytical skills will have excellent opportunities to contribute to multiple high-impact
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Council of Norway (project number 358314), we address mechanisms underlying cumulative effects, recovery, and ecophysiological tipping points from multiple stressor disturbances (climate change and
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are well aligned with the research activities of one or more of these groups. Applicants are expected to describe clearly how their research interests connect to the ongoing research within the section