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are invited for a 3-year postdoctoral position financed by an Eranet program to investigate the impact of childhood adversities on adulthood psychopathology in a rodent model using in vivo electrophysiology
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superconducting structures, and/or develop cavity-coupled systems. The candidate is expected to publish their work in international peer-reviewed journals. Required selection criteria Completion of a Norwegian
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anthropology), archival studies, careful interpretation of data from recent advances in art technology and re-created historical artistic practices on art works, DRESS breaks new methodological ground by (1
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a multidisciplinary approach that cross-fertilizes art history, Kleiderkunde (visual anthropology), archival studies, careful interpretation of data from recent advances in art technology and re
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data, MRI data, and other types of data. Contribute to projects at LCBC with data analysis, development, and implementation of advanced machine learning models. Write and publish scientific articles
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with group members to develop theoretical frameworks for spin and charge transport in superconducting structures, and/or develop cavity-coupled systems. The candidate is expected to publish their work in
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for plausible narratives of regional climate change, novel algorithms for rare event sampling or ensemble boosting, and the development and use of hybrid climate models combining physics-based and ML components
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are not limited to mined pigments in Mughal painting such as ground malachite and gold powder; jade, rock crystal, diamonds, rubies, and other gemstones used by Indian craftspeople in the making
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deficiencies may impact neural development and transcriptomics in rodent models. The selected candidate will be hired at the University of Oslo and join a collaboration at the Nordic EMBL Partnership institutes
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Biology and Systems Neuroscience to study how sleep deficiencies may impact neural development and transcriptomics in rodent models. The selected candidate will be hired at the University of Oslo and join a