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must spend half of its time at UiA and half of its time at a non-academic partner (see details below on secondment). Department of Information Systems offers a bachelor-, master- and PhD-degree in
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countries. Our mission is to educate, investigate and present a broad range of topics within theoretical and practical sport science. Our Bachelor's degree, Master's degree and PhD programmes aim to be
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educate, investigate and present a broad range of topics within theoretical and practical sport science. Our Bachelor's degree, Master's degree and PhD programmes aim to be of great relevance. NIH has
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the development. Qualifications and personal qualities: Applicants must hold a master's degree or equivalent education in applied and computational mathematics, scientific computing, computational physics
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(GREEN2050, https://www.ntnu.edu/green2050 ). Your immediate leader and main supervisor is associate professor Nora Johanne Klungseth. Duties of the position execute a PhD project within 3 years take part in
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field. Your education must correspond to a five-year Norwegian degree program, where 120 credits are obtained at master's level. You must have a strong academic background from your previous studies and
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University of Bergen. The main research interest of the lab is the study of neural circuits in the mammalian retina and the project will address mechanisms of circuit plasticity related to sensory adaptation
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”Understanding plasticity and neural circuit dynamics in the brain” (TMS Brain Research Initiative), financed by the "Trond Mohn Stiftelse" (TMS) and the University of Bergen. The main research interest of the lab
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and personal qualities: Applicants must hold a master's degree or equivalent education within meteorology, numerical fluid mechanics with focus on wind and wake modeling. Expertise in atmospheric
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photosynthesis and phagotrophy during the natural light-dark cycle and across seasons remains poorly known. About the Project: The work will involve group-specific primary productivity and grazing experiments