13 additive-manufacturing PhD positions at Norwegian University of Life Sciences (NMBU)
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organic residues such as underutilized biomasses and side streams from the forestry industry. The successful candidate will focus on validating in vivo growth responses and documenting health effects and
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the forestry industry. The successful candidate will focus on validating in vivo growth responses and documenting health effects and robustness of Atlantic salmon fed these novel ingredients. Further
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in Agroecology, Plant Sciences, Feed Manufacturing Technology and Genome Sciences. The faculty is responsible for PhD degrees in animal science and plant science. The faculty currently has about 690
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Manufacturing Technology and Genome Sciences. The faculty is responsible for PhD degrees in animal science and plant science. The faculty currently has about 690 bachelor and master students and 90 PhD students
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: Effect of Protein source, Processing, and dietary Patterns (CRC-3p). The project is a multidisciplinary collaboration between NMBU, Nofima, the Norwegian Veterinary Institute, UiO and industry partners
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Manufacturing Technology and Genome Sciences. The faculty is responsible for PhD degrees in animal science and plant science. The faculty currently has about 690 bachelor and master students and 90 PhD students
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Sciences, Feed Manufacturing Technology and Genome Sciences. The faculty is responsible for PhD degrees in animal science and plant science. The faculty currently has about 690 bachelor and master students
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Manufacturing Technology and Genome Sciences. The faculty is responsible for PhD degrees in animal science and plant science. The faculty currently has about 690 bachelor and master students and 90 PhD students
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Manufacturing Technology and Genome Sciences. The faculty is responsible for PhD degrees in animal science and plant science. The faculty currently has about 690 bachelor and master students and 90 PhD students
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. The PhD positions are for a period of 4 years including research, teaching and other work duties. Desired start date: 01.08.2024 The PhD projects are part of Sustainable aquaculture industry waste