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1st October 2025 Languages English English English Postdoctoral researcher in ice sheet modelling Apply for this job See advertisement About us The Department of Climate is part of the NORCE Climate
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event sampling or ensemble boosting, and the development and use of hybrid climate models combining physics-based and ML components. About the LEAD AI fellowship programme LEAD AI is the University
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for plausible narratives of regional climate change, novel algorithms for rare event sampling or ensemble boosting, and the development and use of hybrid climate models combining physics-based and ML components
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; mathematical modelling of cancer; probabilistic modelling and Bayesian inference, stochastic algorithms and simulation-based inference; causal inference and time-to-event analysis; and statistical machine
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We invite applications for a 3-year postdoctoral position at the Norwegian Centre for Violence and Traumatic Stress Studies (NKVTS) based in Oslo, Norway. The position will be available from Fall
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deficiencies may impact neural development and transcriptomics in rodent models. The selected candidate will be hired at the University of Oslo and join a collaboration at the Nordic EMBL Partnership institutes
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://www.lcbc.uio.no. Job description Develop quantitative models to estimate how the brain and various cognitive processes change throughout life. Process and analyze data from multiple sources, including behavioral
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Biology and Systems Neuroscience to study how sleep deficiencies may impact neural development and transcriptomics in rodent models. The selected candidate will be hired at the University of Oslo and join a
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psychiatry on longitudinal multimodal data, to fit and validate prediction models. Perform quality control and imputation of genotype data from relevant datasets, including international and Norwegian samples
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psychosis, through the use of genomics, metabolomics and neuroimaging data. A central part of the project is to develop and apply advanced biostatistical tools to predict clinical outcomes based on large