56 postdoc-in-distributed-systems-and-controls-"Multiple" Fellowship positions at University of Oslo
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at the intersection of formal ontology, information modelling, and artificial intelligence. The postdoc will contribute to both the theoretical and applied dimensions of the IMF initiative and is expected
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control and collaboration on code development Fluent oral and written communication skills in English. The candidate is expected to publish papers in leading, international journals, and must therefore be
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students, and over 240 PhDs and postdocs. The overall staff of the Department is close to 370 employees, about 280 of these in full time positions. The full time tenured academic staff is 75, mostly Full
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settings, and who is excited to contribute to an active and collaborative research environment. Starting date in autumn 2025 and upon individual agreement. The appointment is a fulltime position at the
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challenges. It fosters collaborations and develops advanced computational tools through a hub for multi-omics and systems biology. Project description The PhD project aims to explore how multiple layers
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distribution of grades. The transcript must specify the grade achieved for the Master’s thesis Official explanation of the grading and credit system at your university (foreign applicants) Names and contact
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and related topics. The Department has more than 1800 students on bachelor level, 600 master students, and over 240 PhDs and postdocs. The overall staff of the Department is close to 370 employees
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topics. The Department has more than 1800 students on bachelor level, 600 master students, and over 240 PhDs and postdocs. The overall staff of the Department is close to 370 employees, about 280 of
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Computer Science and related topics. The Department has more than 1800 students on bachelor level, 600 master students, and over 240 PhDs and postdocs. The overall staff of the Department is close to 370 employees
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description The PhD project aims to explore how multiple layers of gene expression regulation—including DNA packaging, transcription initiation, and translation—interact to control gene activity. Using