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Shaping European Research Leaders for Marine Sustainability (SEAS) MSCA SEAS postdoctoral research fellows in regulatory and governance challenges related to ocean sustainability Apply for this job
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related to ocean sustainability Apply for this job See advertisement UiB - Knowledge that shapes society Through robust and close interaction with the world around us – globally, nationally and locally – we
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is funded by the University of Bergen and is part of SFI Smart Ocean , a centre for research-based innovation. About the project/work tasks The PhD project has work title Wideband Methods for Complex
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into the groups of: Living Marine Resources, Sea Food Science, Fish Health, Marine Drug Discovery, Resource Management, Marine Management, and Environmental and Resource Economics. MRØ , The Environmental and
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). The position is funded by the University of Bergen and is part of SFI Smart Ocean , a centre for research-based innovation.e position... About the project/work tasks: The PhD project has work title Wideband
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Science, Fish Health, Marine Drug Discovery, Resource Management, Marine Management, and Environmental and Resource Economics. MRØ , The Environmental and Resource Economics research group, carries out
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other work (e.g. teaching duties at the Department). The position is funded by the University of Bergen and is part of SFI Smart Ocean , a centre for research-based innovation.e position... About the
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related to energy, climate, the environment, food, water and health. Research activities at the Department range from environmental chemistry to applied theoretical chemistry. The Department of Chemistry
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-water solver and setting up a modelling chain to link riverine and urban environments. Such a modeling chain will be reached through coupling of a shallow-water solver that models interactions between
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environment with abundant training opportunities and exchange within the institutions involved in the network. Sea level rise must be considered in future predictions of pollutant circulation and distribution