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, Faculty of Medicine, University of Oslo. Project description The candidate will be part of a newly established Life Science Convergence Environment GENESIS: Gene–Epigenome–Active Matter Nexus in Early
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The position is open for a researcher to work on the project “Decoding cod centromeres”, with main responsibilities in proteomics, protein purification and immunoprecipitation. We seek a highly
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contribute to a project that will develop and analyse computational models for electricity markets, the power system and hydro power scheduling. The position will be affiliated with the ENE Centre at the
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, see details at uit.no/project/arcticmsca/program-structure ). At this event, the candidates will present their past research achievements, discuss future plans with their potential supervisor and learn
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to initiate, plan and conduct research projects. Ability to take the initiative and work systematically and efficiently, both independently and as a part of a team. Ability to approach research challenges in a
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symposium June 10-11, 2026 (hybrid physical/digital event, see details at uit.no/project/arcticmsca/program-structure ). At this event, the candidates will present their past research achievements, discuss
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challenging projects in the context of the European Research Council (ERC) Consolidator Grant “FatVersusBile”, which focuses on how the gut drives liver health in humans and mice, in particular in the setting
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, reliable, and efficient power systems by leveraging advanced control and optimization approaches. I focus on real-time and cyber-physical co-simulation techniques to design and validate intelligent energy
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, the research goal is to develop novel predictive frameworks for personalized probiotic interventions that can support human health. Please send your CV (max 3 pages) and describe a research project that will
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describe a research project that will strengthen and complement the presented research (max 2 pages) to nhung.trinh@uit.no by Feb 16th 2026. Mark your application "Arctic MSCA". Successful candidates will