35 parallel-processing-bioinformatics Fellowship research jobs at University of Oslo in Norway
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the Faculty of Mathematics and Natural Sciences at the University of Oslo. We focus on the fundamental physics of geological processes related to: transport and reactions in deformable porous media, fracturing
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PhD Research Fellow in Experimental Fluid Mechanics: Tunable hairy surfaces for droplet flow control
. The fellowship period is 3 years. The position is part of the HAIRY project funded by the Research Council of Norway. The project aims to provide a fundamental understanding of the physical processes involved as
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to contribute to the advancement of knowledge and leverage NHM´s resources in a meaningful way. At our research environment, we seek to understanding the origins and processes governing stability and
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. The project explores how entangled social, political and environmental processes shape change. We are especially interested in the non-linear processes of change which are not factored into existing models
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is a cross-disciplinary Geology-Physics center hosted by the Faculty of Mathematics and Natural Sciences at the University of Oslo. We focus on the fundamental physics of geological processes related
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and anthropogenic processes under ongoing and future global change, including climate and human influence? What are the key drivers of groundwater drought in different climate regions and
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the origins and processes governing stability and discontinuity of biological and geological systems at different levels of organization from the genome/atom to the ecosystem, including questions associated
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September 2025. Job description / Project description How do groundwater extremes develop and recover as a result of complex and interacting physical and anthropogenic processes under ongoing and future
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are key moments for understanding how democracies work and proceed. Crises are disruptions that let the ordinary and the everyday of democratic procedure come into view. Second, crises are key events
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the biophysical processes as droplets wet membrane compartments in cells. Numerical simulations and theoretical models will be developed of the viscous interfacial fluid flow at cellular membranes alongside