273 computer-science-intern "https:" "https:" "https:" "https:" "DESY" Fellowship positions at University of Oslo
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skills are important in this role? Qualification requirements: • A Master’s degree in biology (relevant themes: systematics, taxonomy, molecular phylogenetics, conservation genetics, or bioinformatics
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for Materials Science and Nanotechnology, which is an interdisciplinary research centre in materials science and nanotechnology at UiO. The Centre is an international leader in basic science within functional
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multidisciplinary approach that combines expertise from computational sciences and chemistry to pharmacy and medicine. The convergence environment will include three PhD positions and one postdoc position
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Machine Learning available at Department of Informatics, Faculty of Mathematics and Natural Sciences, University of Oslo. Starting date no later than 01.10.2026. The fellowship period is three years. A
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to maintain high international standards within both research and teaching. The new bachelor program in bioscience is the first of its kind to include programming and computational modelling as core elements
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to maintain high international standards within both research and teaching. The new bachelor program in bioscience is the first of its kind to include programming and computational modelling as core elements
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realization of quantum technology using point defects in semiconductors. Point defects, e.g. a missing atom or a small defect complex, can act as artificial atoms for use in quantum communication and computing