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programme Is the Job related to staff position within a Research Infrastructure? No Offer Description A three-year post doc position is available at Clinical Medicine, The Medical Faculty, University of Oslo
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. The project is highly interdisciplinary spanning advanced microscopy, gene regulation, active matter physics, and computational biology. The post doc will: Explore the role of known gene-regulatory mechanisms
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Embryogenesis, funded by UiO's interdisciplinary strategic initiative UiO:Life Science. GENESIS brings together active matter physics, cell biology, and computational biology to address the fundamental processes
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of Norway through the “Arctic MSCA-PF program”. Successful postdoc candidates will be invited for a two-day MSCA-PF symposium June 10-11, 2026 (hybrid physical/digital event, see details at https://uit.no
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through the “Arctic MSCA-PF program”. Successful postdoc candidates will be invited for a two-day MSCA-PF symposium June 10-11, 2026 (hybrid physical/digital event, see details at https://uit.no/arcticmsca
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considering also the physical interactions between gesture and vocal production movements (e.g., breathing and articulation). The project looks at co-singing gesturing practices in three different vocal
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motivation to carry out the project and teach at the department. The hiring process will include an interview. Applicants must have a PhD degree in human geography or equivalent. Only candidates who received
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ARENA Centre for European studies at UiO as a Post-Doctoral Fellow in political economy, focusing on EU dynamics! Post-doctoral fellowship NORCIE - Norwegian Centre for International Economics Apply
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to improve the modelling and governance of biodiversity under uncertainty. The project develops process-explicit, hierarchical models that capture key ecological dynamics, integrate diverse and incomplete data
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process, a background check may be conducted with the candidate's consent. Inquiries about the position should be directed to: Head of the ENE Research Centre, Professor Mette Bjørndal, mette.bjorndal