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risk, algebra, geometry, topology, operator algebras, complex analysis and logic. We have almost 50 persons in permanent academic positions and a large number of post docs and Ph.D. students. We also
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Analysis of Economic Impacts of Ultra-Processed Foods to lead quantitative research on the economic impacts of ultra-processed foods, managing and analyzing large, complex datasets to generate robust, policy
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8 Feb 2026 Job Information Organisation/Company University of Oslo Research Field Mathematics » Statistics Researcher Profile First Stage Researcher (R1) Positions PhD Positions Application Deadline
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, analysing complex datasets, and contributing to high-quality research outputs, including peer-reviewed publications and presentations. The Post-Doctoral Fellow will also support laboratory operations and
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(e.g., enhancers, promoters) in cattle. Customize bioinformatics pipelines for automated processing and analysis of short- and long-read sequencing data. Apply computational approaches to detect genetic
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. The focus is on the development of original mathematical methods for AI and its applications aimed at the modelling and analysis of complex phenomena particularly within economics and finance, energy finance
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the University of Oslo. Place of work is the Department of Mathematics at Blindern, Oslo. Ocean waves follow complex patterns influenced by wind, currents, and the shape of the seafloor. Predicting
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algebras, complex analysis and logic. We have almost 50 persons in permanent academic positions and a large number of post docs and Ph.D. students. We also have an administrative and technical staff
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conditions and policy outcomes. Desired areas of expertise include: dynamic and complex systems, agent-based modeling, computer programming (familiarity with R, Python, Netlogo), statistical analysis
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evolution. Our work builds on experience developing pangenome graph construction and analysis tools (PGGB, ODGI, IMPG) and contributions to the Telomere-to-Telomere Consortium and Human Pangenome Reference