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room This research project will have the primary focus on ensuring safe and reliable autonomous operation at level 4, where safety aspects relate to protecting the environment and the critical subsea
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power supplies Power supplied by an external source (e.g., floating wind turbines) Can communicate and transfer essential data to the control room This research project will have the primary focus
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therefore needs to be delicately balanced between tolerance to food and activation towards unwanted intruders. The common belief is that our intestines are the main drivers of building tolerance towards
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to be delicately balanced between tolerance to food and activation towards unwanted intruders. The common belief is that our intestines are the main drivers of building tolerance towards ingested
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to the project collaborators at the University of Tubingen, Germany and at the Welcome Sanger Institute UK. Qualification requirements A Master degree or equivalent in cell biology, molecular biology or related
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will be part of a research team, and will work together with researchers, PhD, MSc and BSc students. Qualifications and personal qualities Applicants must hold a master's degree or equivalent education
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. Qualifications and personal qualities Applicants must hold a master's degree or equivalent education in chemistry. Master students can apply provided they complete their final master exam before 30.06.2024. It is
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. This project will employ advanced methodologies to the systematic investigation of a designated target dark taxon. The primary focus will be on refining our understanding of the target taxon's systematics and
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are obtained at master's level. Solid methodological skills in causal analysis. Special attention will be given to candidates’ documented aptitude for quantitative methods. A strong academic background from your
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of Oslo. The position forms part of the European Research Council-funded Starting Grant project "Ethics of Mortality Measurement" (ETHME), which will consist of Principal Investigator Carl Tollef Solberg