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-erklæringen var sist oppdatert 26.01.2026 Hva er en cookie? En cookie er en liten datafil som lagres på datamaskinen, nettbrettet eller mobiltelefonen din. En cookie er ikke et program som kan inneholde
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-erklæringen var sist oppdatert 26.01.2026 Hva er en cookie? En cookie er en liten datafil som lagres på datamaskinen, nettbrettet eller mobiltelefonen din. En cookie er ikke et program som kan inneholde
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UiO/Anders Lien 1st March 2026 Languages English English English PhD Research Fellow in Solar Physics - Two to Three positions Apply for this job See advertisement About the position Two to three
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neuroscience/brain physics Apply for this job See advertisement About the job Position as PhD Research Fellow in computational neuroscience/brain physics is available at the Department of Physics. Starting date
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UiO/Anders Lien 1st March 2026 Languages English English English PhD Research Fellow in Materials Physics and Chemistry for Energy-Efficient Solid-State Cooling Apply for this job See advertisement
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research group spanning physics, neuroscience and computational science. Interdisciplinary competence is needed to address the world’s wicked problems, for breakthroughs in science and innovation, and to
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here: European Chips Act - European Commission . The University of Oslo (UiO), through the Department of Informatics and the Department of Physics , has a leading role in the project as overall
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UiO/Anders Lien 31st January 2026 Languages English English English Postdoctoral Research Fellow in Physical Oceanography available at Department of Geosciences Apply for this job See advertisement
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partitioning for parallel/distributed AI/ML Optimization of process-to-process communication in parallel/distributed AI/ML Enhancement of AI/ML with in-network computing & processing Adaptation & optimization
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environment spanning computational chemistry, cell biology, physics, and materials science. The work will leverage GPU computing on high-performance supercomputers such as Saga and LUMI to accelerate drug