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proposals. We value the contribution of young scholars to the academic environment and study programmes in the department. PhD fellows are expected to participate actively in departmental life. We currently
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the submitted project proposal. We value the contribution of young scholars to the academic environment and study programmes in the department. PhD fellows are expected to participate actively in the departmental
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are expected to pursue independent research under supervision, as outlined in their submitted project proposals. We value the contribution of young scholars to the academic environment and study programmes in
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the Metaverse. Thus, the administrators of Metaverse environments may be required to execute certain governance policies as this may become fundamental for purchasing NFT’s and trading them across different
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. The fellows are expected to pursue independent research under supervision, as outlined in the submitted project proposal. We value the contribution of young scholars to the academic environment and study
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environment. Good opportunities to develop your career and your academic skills Access to well-equipped laboratory facilities. Access to a large international research network. Access to a unique industry
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(Sport Performance & Athlete Development Environments). The main supervisor for the PhD fellowship will be Professor Tommy Haugen . Co-supervisors will be Professor Stefan Krumm , Department of Education
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lively research environment at the Njord Centre and integrated in a group working on flow in porous media. The candidate will have the opportunity to acquire interdisciplinary education and to spend
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of study. The PhD fellow will participate in national and international research environments, produce relevant academic dissemination, and complete a doctoral dissertation based on independent research
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sessions on large instruments (neutron and synchrotron sources). The candidate will be part of a lively research environment at the Njord Centre and integrated in a group working on flow in porous media