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. The position is part of MishMash Centre for AI and Creativity, which is a Norwegian AI centre funded by the Research Council of Norway (2025-2030). It comprises more than 200 faculty members from many higher
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Apply for this job See advertisement About the position A Postdoctoral Research Fellowship (SKO 1352) is available at the Department of Musicology, University of Oslo. The position is part of MishMash
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sites. Funding is also available for conference attendances and research visits with external collaborators. The position is part of the ERC Starting Grant “Actively learning experimental designs in
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(SKO 1352) is available at the Department of Musicology, University of Oslo. The position is part of MishMash Centre for AI and Creativity, which is a Norwegian AI centre funded by the Research Council
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at the Department of Musicology, University of Oslo. The position is part of MishMash Centre for AI and Creativity, which is a Norwegian AI centre funded by the Research Council of Norway (2025-2030). It comprises
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3 years. There is a 10 % component of the position that is devoted to teaching and administrative duties or other career-enhancing work. Given additional funding, the position may be extended to 4
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the cellular components of the platform and to interact with the various technology partners to test platform functionalities such as optical and electrical measurements of cell function, miniaturized molecular
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vocalization; and co-writing articles. The position is available for a period of 3 years. There is a 10 % component of the position that is devoted to teaching and administrative duties or other career-enhancing
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and implement the cellular components of the platform and to interact with the various technology partners to test platform functionalities such as optical and electrical measurements of cell function
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at the Department of Philosophy, Classics, History of Art and Ideas, University of Oslo. The positions are a part of the project ‘The Mathematization of Nature: The Origin of Mathematical Physics in Plato and Early