86 engineering-image-processing-phd Fellowship positions at University of Oslo in Norway
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advertisement Job description One PhD research fellowship (SKO 1017) in Innovation studies is available at the TIK Centre for Technology, Innovation and Culture . The position forms a part of the Norwegian
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UiO/Anders Lien 17th August 2025 Languages English English English PhD Fellow in Innovation Studies (AI) Apply for this job See advertisement Job description One PhD research fellowship (SKO 1017
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Fellow in Innovation Studies (AIP) Apply for this job See advertisement Job description One PhD research fellowship (SKO 1017) in Innovation studies is available at the TIK Centre for Technology
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in Innovation Studies Apply for this job See advertisement Job description A PhD fellowship is available at TIK Centre for Technology, Innovation and Culture at the University of Oslo as part of
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Fellow in Innovation Studies Apply for this job See advertisement Job description One PhD research fellowship (SKO 1017) in Innovation studies is available at the TIK Centre for Technology, Innovation and
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UiO/Anders Lien 9th June 2025 Languages English English English PhD Research Fellow in experimental Fluid Mechanics Apply for this job See advertisement About the position A PhD Research Fellowship
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, education and research communication in innovation and science and technology studies (STS). A major part of TIK’s activity is externally funded research. TIK also offers postgraduate education; a PhD
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advertisement Job description A PhD fellowship is available at TIK Centre for Technology, Innovation and Culture at the University of Oslo as part of the Organising Impact (ORGIMP) project. The project is
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PhD Research Fellow in Experimental Fluid Mechanics: Tunable hairy surfaces for droplet flow control
carpet, that come into contact with a liquid interface are abundant in biology and relevant for a wide range of engineering processes. These hairy surfaces exhibit unique properties and can: enable the