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Norway University of Applied Sciences, has a vacancy for PhD Research Fellow in statistical data analysis in epidemiology and genetic epidemiology The PhD research fellow will be part of the PhD programme
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includes approximately 12-15 students (BSc/MSc/interns). The applicant will also be part of the research group EcoHub at USN, and collaborate with the Norwegian Beaver Research Project (NBP). The primary
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qualifies for a position as associate professor. The position may also offer additional skills that are relevant to the postdoctoral fellow's future career. Apply for this position to become part of our
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, or public administration. The successful applicant(s) will be part of the research project “Governing elites since the dawn of modern democracy” (GETGOV), which is funded by the European Research
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. The position is set to begin on February 1, 2026, although there is some flexibility in the start date. This position is part of the research project “Numerical Analysis of Stochastic TRANsport” (NASTRAN
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Fellow in machine learning available at Department for Informatics with the research group Digital Signal Processing and Image Analysis as part of Visual Intelligence , Norway’s leading research centre
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for an excellent candidate with the potential of pursuing a long-term career in academia. The successful applicant(s) will be part of the research project “Governing elites since the dawn of modern democracy
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well as courses part of the master’s degree. The minimum requirements are grade B or better on the master’s degree, and an average grade of B or better on courses that are part of the master’s degree
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, fabrication, and characterization of cell components. Develop a comprehensive understanding of PCFCs from macroscopic to microscopic levels, integrating knowledge from materials science, physics, and chemistry
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be required to take such courses as part of the PhD programme. Candidates with a degree from another institution than the University of Oslo will need to document qualifications based on detailed