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About the positions One or two Postdoctoral Research Fellowships are available at the Mechanics Division, Department of Mathematics at the University of Oslo. Starting date as soon as possible, preferably
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on theory, methods and applications. The areas represented include: fluid mechanics, biomechanics, statistics and data science, computational mathematics, combinatorics, partial differential equations
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aquaculture and fisheries. The position is for a period of four years. The nominal length of the PhD programme is three years. The fourth year is distributed as 25 % each year and will consist of teaching and
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and be self-driven to advance with their research project. Work in an interdisciplinary team with expertise in mechanics, fluid mechanics, physics and biophysics. Follow our PhD program that include
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. Develop independence and be self-driven to advance with their research project. Work in an interdisciplinary team with expertise in mechanics, fluid mechanics, physics and biophysics. Follow our PhD program
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Stig Brøndbo 6th June 2025 Languages English English English Faculty of Science and Technology Postdoctoral Fellow in theoretical and computational chemistry Apply for this job See advertisement
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PhD Research Fellowships: Artificial Intelligence Adoption, Sustainable Finance, and Twin Transition
, Sustainable Finance, and Twin Transition Apply for this job See advertisement About the positions Inland School of Business and Social Sciences , The PhD programme Innovation in Services in the Public and
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how to reduce inequalities in education. Strand 1 aims to disentangle the causal mechanisms hindering equality and to understand for whom, how, and why these mechanisms operate over time and over
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increasingly recognized as a key factor in understanding climate variability and have the potential to improve seasonal to decadal climate predictions. The PhD candidate will investigate mechanisms of such basin
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climate variability and have the potential to improve seasonal to decadal climate predictions. The PhD candidate will investigate mechanisms of such basin interactions on decadal timescales and the joint