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The post is remunerated in accordance with the Norwegian State Salary Scale and OsloMet’s salary policy under code 1017 as a PhD candidate, with a starting salary of NOK 532,200 per annum. The place of work
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Stig Brøndbo 26th May 2025 Languages English English English Faculty of Health Sciences PhD Fellow EU MSCA Doctoral Network project: ENDAMR Apply for this job See advertisement The position A PhD
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supply and a path to a net-zero-emissions society. SecurEL aims to develop new knowledge addressing research challenges arising from accelerated electrification and increased use of the existing grid
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network of researchers working in the intersection of climate change and armed conflict. For more information about the research group, see Violence, Institutions and Peace (VIP) – Department of Sociology
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nanoparticles. Assembling and optical characterization of disordered metasurfaces. Perform photocatalysis experiments. Collaborate with an international network of scientific partners. Report research findings in
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and reproducible research, e.g., in the development of codes and algorithms. We will focus on devising computational solutions that can immediately be of use in other applications contexts as well
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manuscripts based on findings, targeting publication in peer-reviewed journals and dissemination of results within partner networks Thesis Writing: Compile research outcomes and manuscripts into a cohesive
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professional network Communication skills in Norwegian or another Scandinavian language, both written and spoken If you cannot document skills in Norwegian, Swedish or Danish at level A2 upon employment
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vacancy for a 3-year PhD position as part of the HORIZON Marie Skłodowska-Curie Action (MSCA) Doctoral Network LeidenForce “Advanced Leidenfrost Effect”. The start date is no later than August/September
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the position of PhD Candidate, code 1017, your gross salary will normally be NOK 536 200,- per annum depending on qualifications and seniority. A 2% statutory contribution to the State Pension Fund is deducted