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male reproductive health. Current knowledge largely stems from animal models that fail to fully recapitulate the complexity of human testicular development. This PhD project aims to develop an organoid
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project funded by the sustainability initiative at UiO. The project will provide a fundamental understanding of droplet flow on single and complex fiber networks. Essential to the project is the development
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at the Department. Contact Dr Eikemo for a description of the project: marie.eikemo@psykologi.uio.no Responsibilities Analyze complex datasets from experimental and clinical studies including longitudinal (correlated
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project “HEXAL” funded by the Research Council of Norway. The candidate for this PostDoc position will conduct research on aluminium extrusion, optimizing die design and the process itself for complex
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, especially in the Nordic countries, where destination management organizations (DMOs) are often publicly owned but closely linked to the tourism industry. The public leadership creates complex networks of co
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design and characterize disordered optical metasurfaces. Main focus will be theoretical and experimental understanding of the complex optics of plasmonic disordered metasurfaces as well as optical
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to integrate large and complex molecular datasets with information at individual level, with specific attention to open and reproducible research, e.g., in the development of codes and algorithms. We will focus
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motivated PhD candidate to conduct research in the field of evidence synthesis. The project will focus on statistical methods for living network meta-analyses – dynamic networks of interventions
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for this position will specifically contribute to the project by successfully developing methods to integrate large and complex molecular datasets with information at individual level, with specific attention to open
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. The project will focus on statistical methods for living network meta-analyses – dynamic networks of interventions that are continuously updated as new evidence emerges. This PhD position offers a unique