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environments Apply for this job See advertisement This is NTNU NTNU is a broad-based university with a technical-scientific profile and a focus in professional education. The university is located in three
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in national and international research environments, relevant academic communication, a trial lecture and public defence. Read more about the PhD education at UiS on our website. The appointment is for
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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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research environments, relevant academic communication, a trial lecture and public defence. Read more about the PhD education at UiS on our website. The appointment is for three years with research duties
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to use existing knowledge in new ways. Emphasis will be placed on personal and interpersonal qualities. We offer exciting and stimulating tasks in a strong international academic environment an open and
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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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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
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, participation in national and international research environments, relevant academic communication, a trial lecture and public defence. Read more about the PhD education at UiS on our website. The appointment is
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activities corresponding to approximately 30 ECTS points. Actively participate in research environments, including collaboration with fellow researchers. Dissemination of results from your PhD project, both