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, based at the Natural History Museum, University of Oslo (UiO). The position includes compulsory career-enhancing work, such as project management and coordination, teaching, curation of collections, and
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for unsupervised learning when multiple data sources are available, mostly tailored to the case of dynamic sequential inference and probabilistic recommender systems. The position is connected to the project
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independent research, as outlined in their submitted project proposals. We value the contribution of young scholars to the academic environment and study programmes in the department and encourage candidates
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period of three years. The project focuses on transcriptional and epigenetic mechanisms, with an emphasis on functional genomics and advanced sequencing technologies. As a postdoctoral fellow, you will
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funded through the UiO Convergence environment “Decoding Addiction” for a period of three years. The project focuses on transcriptional and epigenetic mechanisms, with an emphasis on functional genomics
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. The work will be carried out in close collaboration with other researchers and clinicians at Diakonhjemmet Sykehus and Oslo University Hospital. Project description The successful candidate will work on a
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of WP5 of MishMash, with the possibility of contributing to additional work packages. It welcomes projects investigating how artificial intelligence is reshaping cultural production, circulation, and
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years with no teaching obligations but with the possibility of taking on teaching in exchange for extending the duration. The positions will be part of ongoing and planned projects at Skatteforsk
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the modeling and governance of biodiversity under uncertainty. The project develops process-explicit, hierarchical models that capture key ecological dynamics, integrate diverse and incomplete data sources, and
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available as part of the ERC Consolidator Grant (CoG) “Maritime Goddesses: Transnational Connections, Blue Environments, and Ritual Care in East- and Southeast Asia” (MARGO). This ERC project studies some of