60 modelling-and-simulation-of-combustion-postdoc Fellowship positions at University of Oslo
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for this job See advertisement About the position A 3-year full-time Postdoc position (SKO1352) in Experimental Systems Immunology is available at the Department of Immunology, Institute of Clinical Medicine
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research work equivalent to at least half a year’s relevant scientific workload. Academic transcripts (university degrees only). Copy of master's degree diploma. Applicants submitting transcripts from non
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half a year’s relevant scientific workload. Academic transcripts (university degrees only). Copy of master's degree diploma. Applicants submitting transcripts from non-Norwegian institutions are advised
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. Experience with cancer organoid models and/or bioinformatics is an advantage. We offer broad training possibilities in the required experimental methods within a stimulating academic environment in Centre
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interactions during structured discussions, team-based simulation sessions or problem-solving tasks to long-term collaborative work on open-ended projects. Often, collaborative work or tasks are supported
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which they demonstrate that they have completed research work equivalent to at least half a year’s relevant scientific workload. Academic transcripts (university degrees only). Copy of master's degree
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research work equivalent to at least half a year’s relevant scientific workload. Academic transcripts (university degrees only). Copy of master's degree diploma. Applicants submitting transcripts from non
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relevant scientific workload. Academic transcripts (university degrees only). Copy of master's degree diploma. Applicants submitting transcripts from non-Norwegian institutions are advised to include
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many forms; from short-term interactions during structured discussions, team-based simulation sessions or problem-solving tasks to long-term collaborative work on open-ended projects. Often
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is experimental and will be conducted in our lab facilities, also incorporating theoretical models of complex flow. Fieldwork is planned in collaboration with a non-profit organization in Morocco