75 postdoc-in-thermal-network-of-the-physical-building Fellowship positions at University of Oslo
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to create new designs that optimize water yield. The project aspires to elucidate the physics governing droplet impact and wetting on fibrous networks in order to enhance fog net technology. The planned work
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October 1st, 2025. The fellowship period is 3 years. The project will provide a fundamental understanding of droplet flow on single and complex fiber networks. Essential to the project is the development
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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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on bio- and/or geo-diversity be hosted by at least two of NHM´s research groups enhance and/or use NHM’s physical and digital collections, ideally both Expectations of the postdoc: Carry out the project
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balance, consisting of full-time professors, researchers, and many postdocs and PhD candidates. The planned PhD research topic will explore techniques to handle protected data in digital twin architectures
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. Both groups have a dynamic and interactive working environment with good gender balance, consisting of full-time professors, researchers, and many postdocs and PhD candidates. The planned PhD research
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candidate and availability of the pilot sites. The core activity of the ATLAST2 shall support Researchers, PhD candidates and Postdocs. They work in close contact with the research and user partners
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efforts to build real-time, operational early warning systems in collaboration with international part-ners and public health institutions. The position is based at the HISP Centre at the Department
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Telescope may be possible, depending on the interest of the PhD candidate and availability of the pilot sites. The core activity of the ATLAST2 shall support Researchers, PhD candidates and Postdocs
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. The project aspires to elucidate the physics governing droplet impact and wetting on fibrous networks in order to enhance fog net technology. The planned work is experimental and will be conducted in