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theoretical methods. The PhD Research Fellowship will exist in an innovative environment with the possibility for collaboration with a range of academic and development projects on related topics
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be part of Oslo Mycology Group (OMG), a vigorous research group including around 15 people focusing mainly on fungal ecology and evolution. To study fungi, we often combine field work with DNA-based
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, and public health. Read more about UIO:RWE here: https://www.uio.no/english/research/strategic-research-areas/life-science/research/convergence-environments/uiorwe About the project This postdoctoral
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pathogens (Enterococcus faecium, Staphylococcus aureus, Klebsiella pneumoniae, Acinetobacter baumannii, Pseudomonas aeruginosa, and Enterobacter spp) Our goal is to make a difference in the development
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research environment with a strong focus on mentoring and career development. Starting date: upon individual appointment and no later than 1 October 2026. The appointment is a fulltime position at the
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(Enterococcus faecium, Staphylococcus aureus, Klebsiella pneumoniae, Acinetobacter baumannii, Pseudomonas aeruginosa, and Enterobacter spp) Our goal is to make a difference in the development of next-generation
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and industry. The selected PhD Research Fellow will be involved in the work package 3 of the Centre focusing on new materials and chemistries. The development of modern Li-ion batteries faces
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plague outbreaks in Eurasia between 1300 and 1900 CE. A short description of the project can be found here: https://www.synergy-plague.org/research/introduction/. The project is funded through the European
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). The positions are part of two projects funded by the Research Council of Norway for the development of a soft hairy surfaces for droplet flow control and vibration-based soft robot. The project has an ambitious
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Enterobacter spp) Our goal is to make a difference in the development of next-generation strain-specific rapid diagnostics, and to help find potential drug/vaccine targets. Within this network, we are looking