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, transformation and cooperation in Europe since 1994. As a member of the ARENA team, you will be part of a professional research centre with extensive experience in coordinating international research projects and
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reliability of PV-based systems in Nordic conditions Integration of PV and other generation sources and storage components in off-grid communities Energy transition in challenging environmental conditions The
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part of the project "Cardiovascular disease risk among Norwegian offshore petroleum workers: The impact of night shift work and benzene exposure", led by PI Dr. Jo S Stenehjem and co- PI Dr. Niki
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policy-related research on the challenges and dilemmas posed by sustainable development. As of June 1 2025, SUM will become part of UiO’s new flagship for research and education on sustainability, Centre
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. PhD Research Fellowships are available at the Department of Mathematics, Mechanics Division at the University of Oslo (UiO). The positions are part of large interdisciplinary project which focuses
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computing language. Experience with machine learning methods is a plus. The research fellow must take part in the faculty’s approved PhD program and is expected to complete the project within the set
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fellows who are appointed for a period of four years are expected to acquire basic pedagogical competency in the course of their fellowship period within the duty component of 25 %. More about the position
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five years. Documented potential for acquisition of external funding. Pedagogical qualifications and teaching and supervision experience at all levels will be an important factor in the evaluation
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activities and supervision. For this position, the teaching activities will primarily be part of the Master’s program Measurement, Assessment, and Evaluation. UiO/ Anders Lien via Unsplash UiO/ Anders Lien
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viscosity on the interplay between ice and mantle dynamics. The successful candidate will be part of an international team with collaborators both in the University of Oslo, and outside (https://www.mn.uio.no