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MSCA RESCUER PhD Research Fellow in Modelling flows in estuarine urban environments Apply for this job See advertisement PhD position There is a vacancy for a PhD Research Fellow in Modelling flows
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15th May 2024 Languages English English English MSCA RESCUER PhD Research Fellow in Modelling flows in estuarine urban environments Apply for this job See advertisement PhD position There is a
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technologies for target discovery in brain tumors”. We are looking for candidates who can start as early as possible, preferably from mid-May 2024. About the project/work tasks The working environment
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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
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candidates will enjoy a multi-disciplinary and international environment with abundant training opportunities and exchange within the institutions involved in the network. Sea level rise must be considered in
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competitive and stimulating work environment in the field of disease modeling Regenerative Medicine Salary NOK 509 300 (code 1108, pay grade 51) gross p.a. for a fulltime position Enrolment in the Norwegian
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must be uploaded at JobbNorge. LanguagesENGLISHLevelExcellent Additional Information Benefits We can offer: a good and professionally stimulating working environment position as postdoctoral fellow (code
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teamwork, strong motivation and commitment for experimental science We can offer: A competitive and stimulating work environment in the field of disease modeling Regenerative Medicine Salary NOK 509 300
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been used successfully to trace sulfur cycling in Archean marine settings, but relatively little is known about near-shore and terrestrial environments. Sulfur isotopes in these locations are expected
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well as digitization. The candidate is also expected to contribute to a further development of scientific collaboration within palaeobiology and between the palaeobiological and archeological research environments