17 composite-materials-postdoc PhD positions at Norwegian University of Life Sciences (NMBU)
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, immunological biomarkers and microbiota composition in a sensitive mouse model. The PhD candidate will be part of an encouraging team of researchers, PhD candidates and master students at the Faculty
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composition in a sensitive mouse model. The PhD candidate will be part of an encouraging team of researchers, PhD candidates and master students at the Faculty of Veterinary Medicine and the Faculty
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factors monitor the activity of these enzymes in relation to phytoplankton composition, DOM composition, and various other abiotic and biotic factors in the field assess the dependency of G. semen
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to screen existing G. semen cultures for ecto- and exoenzymes and study their regulation/modulation by environmental factors monitor the activity of these enzymes in relation to phytoplankton composition, DOM
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facilitated by the academic/non-academic composition of the consortium. The following position is open at the Faculty of Veterinary Sciences (NMBU): Position 1. Validation of improved protocols
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environment. Such research is applicable to a wide range of challenges in nuclear sciences, including decommissioning and waste management, emergency preparedness, and assessment of new nuclear technologies
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simulations. During the project, these models will be employed to guide and interpret our collaborator's ongoing experiments. Once validated, the models will be used to identify promising materials for next
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30th April 2024 Languages English English English Industry waste valorization through recycling 2 PhD positions within Environmental Engineering focusing on sustainable aquaculture Apply
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: 01.05.2024 The PhD projects are part of Sustainable aquaculture industry waste valorization through recycling (SEA-CYCLE ) Project . The project is funded by The Research Council of Norway and aims to utilize
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of radioactive material and to exploit the benefits of using AI. It is foreseen that the outcome of the project will be applied in DSS employed in the Norwegian nuclear preparedness system. The PhD candidate will