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28 Nov 2025 Job Information Organisation/Company University of Agder (UiA) Research Field Computer science » Other Sociology » Other Researcher Profile First Stage Researcher (R1) Country Norway
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28 Nov 2025 Job Information Organisation/Company University of Agder (UiA) Research Field Computer science » Other Educational sciences » Other Psychological sciences » Psychology Researcher Profile
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-graduate levels. The Academy hosts almost 400 concerts annually and is at the forefront of artistic development work and research in music. NMH has an extensive concert program and is highly active in
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arts, with two PhD programs: PhD Program in Artistic Research and PhD Program in Fine Arts . This position is linked to the PhD program in Arts. Responsibilites The position is part of MishMash – Center
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, visual arts, and performing arts, with two PhD programs: PhD program in Artistic Research and PhD program in Fine Arts . This position is linked to the PhD program in Fine Arts. Responsibilities
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perturbations; (4) deploying functional genomics methods coupled with high-content phenotypic profiling approaches, and computational modelling to build provisional molecular networks; (5) leverage optogenetics
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are playing an increasingly important role in the sector. A smarter energy system can provide power generation, transmission, network management and market-related tasks with better precision and faster
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to primary patient-derived colon cancer tumouroids, supported by unique infrastructure at SINTEF and a strong clinical and computational network at St Olav’s hospital and NTNU. The results will provide
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, high-content imaging, data science and computational modelling are used to study the biomolecular networks governing cell fate specification and cellular behaviours, such as collective migration and
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computational network at St Olav’s hospital and NTNU. The results will provide the foundations for a future COSENSE-2 clinical intervention trial and help shape the next generation of functional precision