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. The fellowship period is 3 years. The project will provide a fundamental understanding of droplet flow on single and complex fiber networks. Essential to the project is the development of a new understanding of
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: https://www.imfid.org) - a logic-based, scalable framework for representing structural specifications and domain knowledge across complex engineering and industrial systems. The lab maintains a wide
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settings, and who is excited to contribute to an active and collaborative research environment. Starting date in autumn 2025 and upon individual agreement. The appointment is a fulltime position at the
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, University of Oslo. The position will be connected to the research environment for studies in higher education and work, currently named HEDWORK. The area of research for the PhD is collaborative learning in
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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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is a new initiative that organises the local bioinformatics community and drives bioinformatics innovation by integrating computational and biological sciences to address complex life science
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advertisement About the position The Natural History Museum (NHM) at the University of Oslo, is seeking a highly motivated PhD candidate to join an exciting project exploring the evolutionary genomics of Arctic
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work, currently named HEDWORK. The area of research for the PhD is collaborative learning in higher education or work. Collaboration in educational and work contexts holds immense potential for learning
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computational and biological sciences to address complex life science challenges. It fosters collaborations and develops advanced computational tools through a hub for multi-omics and systems biology. Project
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PhD Research Fellow in Experimental Fluid Mechanics: Tunable hairy surfaces for droplet flow control
for droplet flow control Apply for this job See advertisement About the position A PhD Research Fellowship is available at the Department of Mathematics in the research group of Prof. Andreas Carlson