68 mechanical-engineering-solid-mechanics-advanced-materials-fracture-mechanics-stress-and-strain-analysis positions at UiT The Arctic University of Norway in Norway
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limited consideration for the role of intravascular cells (e.g., endothelial cells, monocytes and platelets) in its pathogenesis. The aim of this project is to uncover new immune-related mechanisms of VTE
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Stig Brøndbo 21st May 2024 Languages English English English Faculty of Health Sciences Postdoctoral Research Fellow in biomedicine on cellular mechanisms of venous thromboembolism Apply
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8 Apr 2024 Job Information Organisation/Company UiT The Arctic University of Norway Department Department of Building, Energy and Material Technology Research Field Engineering » Civil engineering
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beneficial. In addition, knowledge and training in the following fields are essential: Thermodynamics, fluid mechanics, materials science, turbomachines, design of experiments and engineering design
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Stig Brøndbo 14th June 2024 Languages English English English Faculty of Science and Technology Post Doctoral Research Fellow in glacially induced fluid transport processes on continental margins
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of Geoscience, Faculty of Science and Technology with the research group, Centre for ice, Cryosphere, Carbon and Climate (iC3). The iC3 polar research Centre in Arctic Norway is seeking to recruit a Postdoctoral
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Stig Brøndbo 15th May 2024 Languages English English English Faculty of Science and Technology PhD fellow in Computer Science Apply for this job See advertisement The position A PhD position is
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. The candidate will be included in the Health informatics- and Technology research group , with members from an interdisciplinary team of computer scientists and health scientists. The research group studies
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ingested substances and commensal bacteria. The hypothesis of this project is that the oral cavity also plays a part in the development of tolerance. We further hypothesise that this mechanism can be
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substances and commensal bacteria. The hypothesis of this project is that the oral cavity also plays a part in the development of tolerance. We further hypothesise that this mechanism can be employed by