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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
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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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/ UiO We offer Exciting and meaningful tasks in an organization with an important societal mission, contributing to knowledge development, education, and enlightenment that promote sustainable, fair, and
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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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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
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position The position is suitable for candidates who seek to conduct original work that contributes to theoretical development and empirical knowledge both at TIK and in the greater community of innovation
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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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. Place of work is Department of Informatics at Blindern, Oslo. Project description The position is part of the RESPIRE project funded by the Research Council of Norway (https://www.mn.uio.no/ifi/english
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Language requirement: Fluent oral and written communication skills in English English requirements for applicants from outside of EU/ EEA countries and exemptions from the requirements: https://www.mn.uio.no
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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