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to open video) Job description Are you interested in doing a PhD in formal methods and software engineering, developing exciting software solutions in a unique, interdisciplinary research environment? In
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Quantitative Genetics, Ruminant Nutrition and Physiology, Ethology and Animal Environment, Animal Nutrition and Physiology, Agroecology, Genetics and Plant Breeding, Plant Protection and Food Crops, Plant
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that condition our relationship to the environment. The two main research questions of the project are: (1) How does literature represent and describe affective responses to environmental change? (2) What effect
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industry Understanding of how the Aquaculture sector and the life cycle of the feed affects the environment and the society Good theoretical and analytical skills Good communications skills Have experience
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sections: Genome Biology, Breeding and Quantitative Genetics, Ruminant Nutrition and Physiology, Ethology and Animal Environment, Animal Nutrition and Physiology, Agroecology, Genetics and Plant Breeding
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predictive systems. There is a gap between the research on very advanced methods tested in a controllable and predictable environment and the industrial setting where the environment is neither completely
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in the in the research unit Data and artificial intelligence (DART). NTNU offers an inspiring and professional environment in which developing ones talents and skills is encouraged. We offer ample
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sections: Genome Biology, Breeding and Quantitative Genetics, Ruminant Nutrition and Physiology, Ethology and Animal Environment, Animal Nutrition and Physiology, Agroecology, Genetics and Plant Breeding
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into nine research sections: Genome Biology, Breeding and Quantitative Genetics, Ruminant Nutrition and Physiology, Ethology and Animal Environment, Animal Nutrition and Physiology, Agroecology, Genetics and
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international research environment. Salary according to the Norwegian State salary code 1017 PhD Fellow. 2% is deducted to the Norwegian Public Service Pension Fund. Cruise and field pay according to national and