Online applications are invited for the multiple fully funded PhD position at Norwegian University of Life Sciences NMBU, Norway. Norwegian University of Life Sciences NMBU is one of the largest university in the world with thousands of employees, students, and research scientists are involved in the innovation of science and technology daily.
Norwegian University of Life Sciences NMBU has huge a campus in Norway and widely known as for its contribution in top notch education and research. The contribution of Norwegian University of Life Sciences NMBU is not only limited to natural sciences and engineering but it also offers high quality research as well as higher education in bio-medical sciences, social sciences, humanities, psychology, education, architecture etc.
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Summary of PhD Scholarship: The aim of the PhD project is to better understand the optical tolerance mechanisms of the gray mold pathogen. This will be used to optimize the optical radiation strategies for better control of the disease in horticultural crops grown in greenhouses.
Summary of PhD Scholarship: The focus for all tasks will be on the ligand-activated ion channel called nicotinergic acetylcholine receptor (nAChR) in salmon lice (Lepeophtheirus salmonis).
Summary of PhD Scholarship: We will investigate whether changes in diet with lower intake of red meat will have positive effects on the composition of bacteria in the intestine (microbiota), intestinal health and systemic inflammation in patients with colon cancer.
Summary of PhD Scholarship: The main aim of the project is to provide a knowledge platform regarding fermentation of legumes and cereals for optimal utilization of plant-based protein rich raw materials (preferably Norwegian) to produce healthy, attractive and sustainable food products.
Summary of PhD Scholarship: The other focus of this Ph.D. project is to reveal the adaptive evolution of structural variants of farmed salmon under domestication compared to their wild counterparts.
Summary of PhD Scholarship: The main goal of the project is to contribute new knowledge about how co-infections with these specific gastrointestinal pathogens in young calves affect disease development.
Summary of PhD Scholarship: In the project we seek a clearer understanding of inverse problems when the forward operator has a non-trivial nullspace, and in particular we will explore and analyze the potential of applying problem-dependent regularization in important applications of inverse problems involving EEG and ECG.
Summary of PhD Scholarship: The study aims to map and compare the experiences of using Public Private Partnership (PPP) and Design Build Operate (DBO) contracts in selected projects.
Summary of PhD Scholarship: The research will be related to improvements of methods for identification of areas that are not suitable for site index estimation using multi-temporal RS data, analyses of how different RS data can be combined, the handling of forest areas where the development of dominant height is affected by management or shallow soils, estimation of uncertainty, and expansion of the system to large-scale regional and national applications.
Summary of PhD Scholarship: The position is a part of a study on the urban morphology of planted towns in the 13th century. The position is intended to support the analysis of historic urban tissues and its buildings.
Summary of PhD Scholarship: 3-year PhD position related to broiler nutrition in the project ‘Increased SUStainability through a higher use of barley and oats in BROILer production (SUSBROIL)”, which is financed by the Norwegian Research Council in cooperation with Norwegian poultry industry.
Summary of PhD Scholarship: The project is about plant food produced from the combination of pulses and cereals as an attractive alternative to animal-based products.
Summary of PhD Scholarship: The PhD project focuses on investigations of the recently discovered salmonid bursa (Løken et al. 2020, Journal of Anatomy 236, 798-808). The candidate will be a member of the research group Defense Mechanisms and Genetics at the Anatomy Unit.