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will be a mixture of numerical, theoretical and experimental approaches incorporating multiple, multisectoral stakeholders. Such environment will be both vibrant and stimulating giving you a chance to
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towards more sustainable operations. The project will use a combination of qualitative and quantitative research methods. The project can draw on various theoretical perspectives, with the most relevant
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project proposal for a doctoral project within the subject area, which explains the problem, relevance, theoretical and methodological approach. Your preliminary project proposal will be included in
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in relevant area of Archaeology, Palaeoecology, Physical Geography or cognate discipline where Environmental Change was a major topic. Or (ii) Postgraduate Masters degree in a relevant subject, awarded
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of theoretical approaches. It may be feminism, posthumanism, new materialism, sustainability studies, and social sciences. The contemporary art field engage with philosophical innovations connected to posthumanism
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theoretical and computational models with quantitative experiments and collaborate across physics, biology and medicine. Our current focus is on what cells can achieve collectively, how far can they go beyond
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of deception detection. Your research will be primarily experimental using psycho-physiological measures and may include enhancing existing field approaches, testing theoretical underpinnings, evaluating
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time frame. The decision on a 3- or 4-year position will be discussed as part of the interviews in the hiring process. Qualification requirements and conditions Master's degree within product design or
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the MIO, allowing decision-makers to choose based on their preferences. This practical approach is expected to significantly enhance the decision-making process in industries. The MIO problems inherently
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can also be discussed. The studentship affiliation The successful candidate will work at the research centre Integreat at the Department of Physics and Technology. The Centre is a Norwegian Centre of