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responsibilities at the department) distributed over the employment period. The 4th year is contingent on the qualifications of the candidate and the teaching needs of the department and will be decided by the head
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awarded. Computer programming experience using languages such as for example Python or C++ is a requirement. It is an advantage with a master’s degree related to ALICE or ATLAS. Experience from working with
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, consisting of 25 % careerpromoting work (e.g. teaching responsibilities at the department) distributed over the employment period. The 4th year is contingent on the qualifications of the candidate and the
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in Quantum Technology at the Department of Informatics . The position is for a fixed-term period of 3 years with the possibility of a 4th year with career-promoting work (e.g. teaching at
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condition of employment that the master's degree has been awarded. Computer programming experience using languages such as for example Python or C++ is a requirement. It is an advantage with a master’s degree
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department upon appointment. If a 4th year is granted, one year of career-promoting work associated with teaching, dissemination or research infrastructure/services, will be distributed over the full
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, dissemination or research infrastructure/services, will be distributed over the full employment period and thus corresponding to 25 per cent of the time each year. The employment period may be reduced if you have
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work associated with teaching, dissemination or research infrastructure/services, will be distributed over the full employment period and thus corresponding to 25 per cent of the time each year. The
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department upon appointment. If a 4th year is granted, one year of career-promoting work associated with teaching, dissemination or research infrastructure/services, will be distributed over the full
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the Department). The position is funded by the University of Bergen. The PhD-project will be connected to the research group of Prof. Nathalie Reuter at the Department of Chemistry and the Computational Biology