10 molecular-dynamics-simulation positions at Norwegian University of Life Sciences (NMBU)
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of electrolytes in porous electrodes by continuum models and molecular simulations. During the project, these models will be employed to guide and interpret our collaborator's ongoing experiments. Once validated
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. In vivo analyses of animals (handling, interventions and measurements). Immunological, molecular biological and histological analyses of tissue material from mice. Treatment of data from different
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, in their research projects. Data Analysis and Modelling: Use statistical and numerical modelling techniques to analyse data and simulate groundwater flow, transport of contaminants, or other
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tasks Lab work: analysis for pathogens by molecular and other methods; characterisation of markers of immunocompetence in different bee populations Mapping of pathogen occurrence in bees according
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that the admission requirements are met must be uploaded as an attachment. Main tasks Lab work: analysis for pathogens by molecular and other methods; characterisation of markers of immunocompetence in different bee
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or similar with focus on microorganisms in water Master thesis with focus on ecology of phytoplankton or other aquatic microorganisms or master thesis with focus on DOM composition or dynamics in freshwater
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thesis with focus on DOM composition or dynamics in freshwater. The following experiences and skills will be emphasized: Experience in culturing of phytoplankton under laboratory conditions or methods
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teaching Experience in project management and attracting research funding Experienced user of Building Performance Simulation tools National and international network Required language skills Proficiency in
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to increase mechanistic insights. Håkon Sparre/NMBU via Unsplash Håkon Sparre/NMBU Competence Required Academic qualifications PhD degree within fish reproduction, reproductive toxicology, molecular biology, or
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. Emerging research on police reform in these contexts points consistently to the critical importance of trust-building. However, conventional police reform has shown an inability to deal with the dynamics and