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interactive scenarios to be supporting people in their own homes. This is with regard to everyday tasks and support in physical rehabilitation. Thus, it is relevant to work with implementation and research
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communication pathways in cell biology - the “self-eating” process of autophagy. Autophagy protects us from infections, cancer and neurodegerative diseases and has been shown to promote longevity in model
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to society. The research at the Department of Physics covers a broad range of subfields within physics and technology: From space research to medical physics. A good proportion of the research is
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support in physical rehabilitation. Thus, it is relevant to work with implementation and research within robot perception and control for the robot tasks. In addition, user studies through human robot
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, physical geography, geomatics, hydrology, meteorology and oceanography. The Department is the broadest geoscience research and education environment in Norway. We perform research at a high international
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Nuclear Physics is available at the Department of Physics. The position is funded through the Norwegian Nuclear Research Centre (NNRC). NNRC is a cross-disciplinary collaboration between Norway’s leading
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specifically, it will address the basic mechanochemical processes that regulate one of the most fundamental communication pathways in cell biology - the “self-eating” process of autophagy. Autophagy protects us
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Experimental Nuclear Physics is available at the Department of Physics. The position is funded by the Research Council of Norway and is part of the Norwegian Nuclear Research Center. NNRC is a cross-disciplinary
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Detectors available at Centre for Materials Science and Nanotechnology (SMN) , Department of Physics , University of Oslo. No one can be appointed for more than one PhD Research Fellowship period at the
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teaching in most of the domains of geoscience; geology, geophysics, physical geography, geomatics, hydrology, meteorology and oceanography. The Department is the broadest geoscience research and education