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acid-base status and ion-regulatory status of Atlantic salmon and Rainbow trout exposed to different water qualities. Requirements Research FieldBiological sciencesEducation LevelPhD or equivalent Skills
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the development, duration and recovery of groundwater droughts, their climate drivers, subsurface characteristics, vegetation and water use, as well as effects of ongoing and future global changes. Focus is on
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). The position is funded by the University of Bergen and is part of SFI Smart Ocean , a centre for research-based innovation.e position... About the project/work tasks: The PhD project has work title Wideband
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other work (e.g. teaching duties at the Department). The position is funded by the University of Bergen and is part of SFI Smart Ocean , a centre for research-based innovation.e position... About the
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as shaped by human interaction with resources. Potential case studies include representations of bodies of water, for example Hangzhou’s West Lake or Gujarat’s Bay of Surat; landscape paintings by
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to open video) Job description Deciphering the planetary rock record to derive planetary evolution is the goal of this project. Water is defined as a crucial ingredient for habitable environments because it
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directly from water and nitrogen. The research fellow’s project is part of this work, and the scholarship holder will, together with other researchers in the project group, design, synthesize, test, and
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, ice cores). As the candidate will be working closely with the second NORCLI postdoc based in historical sciences, we ask for potential areas of collaboration to be highlighted in the application. During
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reconstructions. The method is based on the density of drip water relicts that are preserved in microscopic fluid inclusions. In the FluidMICS project, we aim to further develop and improve this method, to test its
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nearshore wave forecasting faster, more efficient and more accurate. It is expected that the person to be appointed in this position will be using and developing numerical models for ocean waves. The