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publications) Copies of the original Bachelor and Master’s degree diploma and transcripts of records Documentation of English proficiency if applicable (please see admission criteria) List of publications and
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will be defended at the Faculty with a view to obtaining the degree of PhD. The successful candidate is expected to have Oslo as their primary workplace, to join the existing research milieu or network
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these topics is offered for around 300 bachelor, 170 master, and 75 PhD students. With 48 permanent professors/associate professors, post-docs, researchers, technical, and administrative personnel
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qualifications and interest in materials science and electrochemistry related to catalyst materials for water electrolysis systems. The work is part of REFINE , a Horizon Europe-funded project with the main aim
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credentials. Applicants must hold a degree equivalent to a Norwegian Master´s degree in Computer Science Fluent oral and written communication skills in English It is required that the successful candidate
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principal scientists from physics, chemistry and geophysics. The post falls under the wide issue of understanding the fundamental physical mechanisms driving the coupled motion of liquids, gases, and granular
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Johnsen – the primary supervisor for the announced position – and Nils Chr. Stenseth , Gunnveig Grødeland , and Anders Strand , as well as a well-developed international network. A postdoctoral candidate
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(maximum 1 page) Complete CV Certified copies of academic diplomas and certificates. (i.e. Diploma, transcript. Diploma supplement for both bachelor and master and PhD courses). Diplomas, transcripts and
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to three main areas: 1) food quality, 2) climate actions and the need for carbon sequestration in agricultural soil, and 3) resilience, predictable production, and value creation in a future characterized by
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of Oslo. The position forms part of the European Research Council-funded Starting Grant project "Ethics of Mortality Measurement" (ETHME), which will consist of Principal Investigator Carl Tollef Solberg