PHD CONTRACT 2023PHD Contract • February 21st, 2023
Contract Type FiledFebruary 21st, 2023The contract applies to PhD candidates who have been individually admitted to the PhD programme at NHH. The contract has been drawn up in accordance with the Acts and regulations concerning the PhD programme, cf. in particular the “Regulations for the Philosophiae Doctor (Ph.D.) degree at NHH” (hereafter PhD Regulations), and the “Regulations for full-time study programmes at the Norwegian School of Economics (NHH)” (hereafter Full-time study Regulations).
PHD CONTRACTPHD Contract • June 14th, 2024
Contract Type FiledJune 14th, 2024BSc in Physics / BEng in Engineering MSc / MSE (or already enrolled this course) in photovoltaics, microelectronics or materials science Spanish knowledge (or willing to learn the language) is a plus
ContractPHD Contract • January 12th, 2023
Contract Type FiledJanuary 12th, 2023Candidates should hold a degree in a relevant area of Chemistry, Materials Science, Biomedical Engineering, Biotechnology, Biochemistry, or related disciplines and should have completed an MsC degree at the time of incorporation (latest possible date of September 2024). Therefore, students in their last year of BSc or currently conducting their Master’s studies are also invited to apply.
Version: 01.10.2020 FORM 1.2PHD Contract • September 30th, 2020
Contract Type FiledSeptember 30th, 2020This agreement is based on the current rules and regulations for PhD studies at NMBU. Particular reference is made to the Regulations for the PhD degree, adopted by the NMBU Board 30.01.2020. Admission to the PhD programme is to be formalised by this written agreement (NMBU’s PhD contract), no later than four months after the start-up date (i.e. the start date for funding of the PhD education). The contract is to secure completion of the PhD education for PhD candidates who through individual decisions have been admitted to a PhD programme at NMBU. The contract regulates each parties’ rights and duties within the current regulations and decision of admission. The PhD contract and the changes within, must be approved by the faculty which has the ownership of the programme. The signed contract (and its attachments) must be archived by the faculty in the ‘PhD candidate’s folder’ in the NMBU archive system Public 360. The PhD candidate, supervisors, and contact persons for external inst
4-year PhD contract (Mendoza Lab) - SU FV-3373-19PHD Contract • January 6th, 2024
Contract Type FiledJanuary 6th, 2024The Department of Organic Chemistry at Stockholm University is the largest Organic Chemistry department in Scandinavia, and it has a long tradition of research in organometallic chemistry and catalysis. The 4-year PhD program consist on courses imparted by world- leading scientists, and the development of high-profile individual and collaborative research projects. At the moment researchers from more than 20 different countries are represented in the department, leading to a multi-cultural research experience.
PHD CONTRACT ON DOMESTICATIONPHD Contract • August 4th, 2023
Contract Type FiledAugust 4th, 2023Project. Palaeogenomics has revealed when, where and who domesticated traditional livestock. What molecular pathways and evolutionary mechanisms trigger domestication, however, is still an open and hotly-debated question. This proposal will leverage edible insects as innovative model, to directly monitor a new wave of domestications for first time in history. Insects sampled forward in time will be co-analyzed together with specimens from entomological collections, representing past archives of genetic diversity. The resulting time-stamped genomic series will document the evolutionary trajectory of four lines of Tenebrio molitor, prior to and during their domestication, based on often-ignored dimensions of diversity, including nucleotide, epigenome and structural variation.
ContractPHD Contract • August 12th, 2023
Contract Type FiledAugust 12th, 2023A call for a PhD contract is open at IFIC (CSIC- University of Valencia) in the framework of the project NUCLEAR STRUCTURE, ASTROPHYSICS AND KNOWLEDE TRANSFER (PID2022-138297NB-
PhD contract offerPHD Contract • April 23rd, 2022
Contract Type FiledApril 23rd, 2022Hydrogen adsorption is proportional to specific surface area and often capacities are reported per mass of sorbent. In practice, the volume of the tank is decisive, and capacities should be reported per tank volume. The objective of the thesis is to obtain activated carbons (ACs) and MOFs with a high density and a high specific surface area in order to reach high hydrogen release capacities.
ContractPHD Contract • December 20th, 2019
Contract Type FiledDecember 20th, 2019Job offer: PhD contract for research on “Nanoparticle exposures in workplace environments: physical-chemical and toxicological characterisation”
FOUR YEARS PREDOCTORAL CONTRACT IN THE LABORATORY OF JUAN P. BOLAÑOS ON THE CONNECTION BETWEEN BRAIN METABOLISM AND AUTOPHAGYPHD Contract • October 26th, 2021
Contract Type FiledOctober 26th, 2021A four-year PhD contract is offered by the Neuroenergetics and Metabolism group led by Professor Juan P. Bolaños (University of Salamanca/CSIC/IBFG/IBSAL). The student will participate in a project aimed to investigate the impact of astrocyte metabolic reprogramming on in vivo neuronal function in health and disease. The project may lead to better understand the complex molecular and cellular mechanisms involved in the connection between brain energy metabolism and the control of autophagy, for which in vivo genetic approaches in mouse will be implemented.
Call for application PhD contractPHD Contract • February 1st, 2023
Contract Type FiledFebruary 1st, 2023CLIPSSA (Pacific climate, local knowledge and adaptation strategies) is a joint regional project developed by IRD (French National Research Institute for Sustainable Development, https://en.ird.fr/), Météo-France (https://meteofrance.fr/) and AFD (French Development Agency, https://www.afd.fr/en). Research project combining climate sciences and humanities and social sciences, CLIPSSA aims to accompany Vanuatu, New Caledonia, Wallis-and-Futuna and French Polynesia in drafting adaptation plans against climate change threats.