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9th April 2026 Languages English Norsk Bokmål English English PhD Fellowship in Physics/ Computer Science Apply for this job See advertisement Job description The University of Stavanger invites
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Stig Brøndbo 25th February 2026 Languages English Norsk Bokmål English English Faculty of Engineering Science and Technology PhD Fellow in Benchmarking Physical Intelligence and Agility Apply
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institute, established in Bergen in 1986. Our core activity is research and development focused on the physical and biological conditions of our surrounding ocean areas — in the Arctic and beyond. Our primary
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seamlessly in the physical world through embodied robotic platforms. The PhD candidates will be part of the department’s research activities at OsloMet OceanLab, working within robotics, control, perception
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time frame. The decision on a 3- or 4-year position will be discussed as part of the interviews in the hiring process. As a PhD Fellow at OsloMet, you have the opportunity to apply for funding
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applicants for a PhD Fellowship in medical statistics at the Faculty of Science and Technology, Department of Mathematics and Physics. The start-up date is flexible but should preferably be no later than
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research stays abroad . Qualification requirements Master’s degree in applied mathematics, computational physics, or equivalent related disciplines. The degree must normally include 120 credits (ECTS
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into optimization and design workflows uncertainty quantification, reliability assessment, and robustness of surrogate predictions investigation of explainability and physical consistency in scientific machine
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be clarified in the recruitment process. A career plan will be prepared that specifies the competencies that the Research Fellow will acquire. Access to career guidance will be provided throughout
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to complete the PhD program/degree within the decided time frame. The decision on a 3- or 4-year position will be discussed as part of the interviews in the hiring process. As a PhD Fellow at OsloMet, you have