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9 Apr 2024 Job Information Organisation/Company University of Bergen (coordinating organisation) Department Department of Mathematics Research Field Environmental science » Water science Physics
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advertisement PhD position We have a three-year fixed-term position as a PhD Fellow in plankton ecology available at the Centre of Excellence, iC3: Centre for Ice, Cryosphere, Carbon, and Climate, funded by
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of the major threats to the productivity of crop systems. If temperature continues to rise as predicted, in a context of increasing demand, higher soil poverty and less water availability, a significant increase
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, construction and architecture, industrial economics, environmental physics and renewable energy, geomatics, water and environmental engineering, applied mathematics as well as secondary school teacher education
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green energy supply requires increasing research on accurate and efficient evaluations of the sea states and the wave loads on the wind turbine substructures. In the B-WAVE project, the wave conditions
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) has a vacant 3-year PhD scholarship related to analyses of evapotranspiration. Evapotranspiration is a major component of the terrestrial water balance, on which the vegetation has a strong influence
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water treatment and injection systems play an important role to enhance the recovery factor of existing fields. Autonomous subsea seawater injection system is a novel, but yet not proven, system concept
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related to management of Earth’s geological resources. Norway’s rich resources of wind, water, oil, gas and minerals have been and are essential to the country’s prosperity, and will continue to be in
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resources. Norway’s rich resources of wind, water, oil, gas and minerals have been and are essential to the country’s prosperity, and will continue to be in the future. The Department plays a key role in the
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increasing research on accurate and efficient evaluations of the sea states and the wave loads on the wind turbine substructures. In the B-WAVE project, the wave conditions and wave loads will be analysed