21 postdoc-in-power-electronics PhD positions at Norwegian University of Life Sciences (NMBU)
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provide documentation of their degree before employment. The following experiences and skills will be emphasized: Knowledge on computer programming (e.g experience with any of the following: R, SAS, Python
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experiences and skills will be emphasized: Knowledge on computer programming (e.g experience with any of the following: R, SAS, Python, Linux) Knowledge of quantitative genetics software for variance component
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(ED) are ubiquitously present in the environment due to chemical discharges from industrial -or agricultural activities, plastics, consumer products, electronical devices etc. The ED chemicals enter
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with immunological techniques. Driving license is desirable. You need to have: Strong scientific capacity and analytical skills. Good social and collaboration skills but also good ability to work
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. Driving license is desirable. You need to have: Strong scientific capacity and analytical skills. Good social and collaboration skills but also good ability to work independently. Good oral and written
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matter physics, or electrochemistry is desirable. The applicant's estimated academic and personal ability to complete the project within the time frame The applicant's ability to complete research training
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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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biology, or a similar field. Good scientific writing skills in English. Experience with computer programming, preferably in R or Python Candidates finishing their education within the spring/summer of 2024
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cell culture or other relevant methods. Personal qualities required: High level of commitment and interest in groundbreaking scientific work. Ability to work independently, be structured and efficient
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techniques to investigate harvesting’ impacts on targeted species. Market surveys in urban areas might also be considered. For WP2, we will focus on soil carbon and above-ground biomass using non-destructive