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about validating results obtained with bioinformatics analyses to answer questions in systems cancer medicine. The selected candidate should have strong wet-lab skills, daily lab management skills
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about validating results obtained with bioinformatics analyses to answer questions in systems cancer medicine. The selected candidate should have strong wet-lab skills, daily lab management skills
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of these membrane wetting dynamics. The PhD research fellowship will be part of the group of Prof. Andreas Carlson (https://acarlson-uio.github.io ), where the work will be conducted in close collaboration with
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importance of wet extremes in the development and recovery of groundwater drought. We are looking for a person who is interested in interdisciplinary research and enjoys working collaborative within a diverse
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experimentalists. It is planned that the numerical simulations will help advance our understanding of these membrane wetting dynamics. The PhD research fellowship will be part of the group of Prof. Andreas Carlson
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? And how does cycles of wet and dry conditions of different durations impact drought development and recovery? At the department of Geosciences, University of Oslo (UiO), we aim to answer these questions
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at the Centre for Molecular Medicine (NCMM, Nordic EMBL partnership institute), Faculty of Medicine, University of Oslo, Norway. We are seeking a highly motivated and talented experimental wet-lab scientist
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Themes 1-7 to: 1) Design more efficient electrochemical systems such as batteries and systems with ion-selective membranes. 2) Describe moisture migration in insulation materials. 3) Enhance
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on the taxonomy and ecology of lichenicolous fungi extensive field work experience in Scandinavia Desired qualifications: a strong academic track record experience in fungarium-based research experience with wet
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shipwrecks and in allegorical and symbolic ways. The work of this post-doctoral fellowship project asks how the forces of wind and water during the wet season were conceptualized in art and artisanship across