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Research Fellowship period at the University of Oslo. More about the project and PhD position The European Commission, under its Green Deal initiative, has introduced the concept of Digital Product Passports
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Distributed Data Processing is available at the Department of Informatics, University of Oslo. Starting date preferably no later than 17.11.2025. The position is in the context of a new project, funded by
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UiO/Anders Lien 17th September 2025 Languages English English English Postdoctoral Research Fellow in Computational Biology and Epigenetics Apply for this job See advertisement About the position
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of Oslo (UiO), invites applications for a Postdoctoral Research Fellow in computational biology and epigenetics. This position is associated with the recently funded project "Unraveling the molecular
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PhD Research Fellow in Chemistry-focus on Experiments in Chemical Kinetics and Heterogeneous Catalys
collaborations and experiments at synchrotron facilities will be integral part of the project. The Section of Catalysis and Organic Chemistry , in general, studies the correlation between catalyst composition
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of their fellowship period within the duty component of 25 %. Place of work is Department of Informatics at Blindern, Oslo.. Project description The postdoctoral position is funded by the Department
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PhD Research Fellow in Chemistry-focus on Experiments in Chemical Kinetics and Heterogeneous Catalys
collaborations and experiments at synchrotron facilities will be integral part of the project. The Section of Catalysis and Organic Chemistry , in general, studies the correlation between catalyst composition
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) in Innovation studies is available at the TIK Centre for Technology, Innovation and Culture . The position forms a part of the Norwegian Research Council funded research project AIP – «Artificial
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computer science, information theory, statistics, or mathematics. Publications in top conferences/journals. Experience in teaching and student supervision. All candidates and projects will have to undergo a check
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medical treatments, but the way research projects are organised and managed can significantly influence their impact. Organising Impact (ORGIMP) is a project investigating how health research funding