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8 Mar 2024 Job Information Organisation/Company University of Iceland Department Faculty of Civil and Environmental Engineering Research Field Physics Researcher Profile First Stage Researcher (R1
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employs approximately 360 people in academic positions. The School offers an international working environment, with the number of international employees and students increasing each year. Currently about
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funded by an EU programme Is the Job related to staff position within a Research Infrastructure? No Offer Description A full time research scientist position within the Institute of Life- and Environmental
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teaching and research. The School offers an international working environment, with the number of international employees and students increasing each year. Currently about a quarter of all employees and
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to the current collective agreement by the Minister of Finance and Economic Affairs and Félag háskólakennara. The projects will take place within a vibrant scientific environment within the Biomedical Center
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. The School offers an international working environment, where currently about quarter of all employees and graduate students are international, and that number is increasing each year. The school has around
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research. The School offers an international working environment, where currently about quarter of all employees and graduate students are international, and that number is increasing each year. The school
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, which are related in some way to the immediate environment of the centre in question. Main tasks As well as independent research, the director is responsible for overseeing all operations at the Centre
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of the University. The School of Engineering and Natural Sciences employs ca. 390 people involved with teaching and research. The School offers an international working environment, with the number of international
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Environments; an experimental study”. The research and responsibilities The goal of the project is to increase our understanding and address the impact of extreme weather conditions such as heavy rain, hail/dust