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faculties at NTNU, University of Oslo / Oslo University Hospital and University of Copenhagen and cover competences from basic molecular microbiology, chemical synthesis and structural biology/modelling
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Hospital and University of Copenhagen and cover competences from basic molecular microbiology, chemical synthesis and structural biology/modelling, bioinformatics, cell biology and immunology/infectious
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, biorefinery, nutrition, physiology, molecular biology, microbiology, and immunology. The faculty has excellent fish facilities and a range of biochemical and molecular wet lab facilities. The applicant is made
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techniques. The PhD candidate will join our multidisciplinary research group, comprising of many disciplines such as feed technology, biorefinery, nutrition, physiology, molecular biology, microbiology, and
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, microbiology, plant pathology, computational biology, or a similar field. Good scientific writing skills in English. Experience with computer programming, preferably in R or Python Candidates finishing
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description . The applicant must document expertise and interest in the research subject. Required academic qualifications: Master’s degree in molecular biology, microbiology, plant pathology, computational
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description . The applicant must document expertise and interest in the research subject. Required Academic qualifications Relevant MSc degree, for example in biochemistry, biotechnology, or microbiology
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. Qualifications in at least three of the following: Strong theoretical background in most of these topics: fluid dynamics of airflow, microbiological pollutants, ventilation, indoor air quality, airborne pollutants
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) Strong theoretical background in most of these topics: fluid dynamics of airflow, microbiological pollutants, ventilation, indoor air quality, airborne pollutants and heat and mass transport 2) Previous
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of airflow distribution and heat and mass transfer parameters in rooms Expertise with the following topics: fluid dynamics of airflow, microbiological pollutants, ventilation, indoor air quality, airborne