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be appointed for more than one PhD Research Fellowship period at the University of Oslo. Job description This position is funded by the Department of Informatics and will be part of the collaboration
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viscosity on the interplay between ice and mantle dynamics. The successful candidate will be part of an international team with collaborators both in the University of Oslo, and outside (https://www.mn.uio.no
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The position is part of the project "Multispecies biofilm for investigating non-antibiotic therapies in dentistry (MISFAITH)," led by PI Prof. Håvard J Haugen . The project is funded by the Norwegian Research
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independently and as part of a team Ability to work precise in a structured manner and swiftly adapts to new tasks Positive attitude and the ability to handle hectic periods Enjoy solving research questions as a
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are part of a strategic initiative by Campus Ahus and Ahus with the aim of stimulating academic staff to initiate more pragmatic studies by utilizing data from national registers such as the Norwegian
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five years. Documented potential for acquisition of external funding. Pedagogical qualifications and teaching and supervision experience at all levels will be an important factor in the evaluation
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and enhancer-promoter spatial associations, as revealed by Hi-C, inform transcription start site (TSS) usage? How does alternative promoter selection impact translation efficiency? The PhD is part of
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career-promoting work, that consists of teaching and supervision duties and research assistance. The research fellow must take part in the faculty’s approved PhD program and is expected to complete
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, transformation and cooperation in Europe since 1994. As a member of the ARENA team, you will be part of a professional research centre with extensive experience in coordinating international research projects and
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of their fellowship period within the duty component of 25 %. More about the position / Project description The research of the Nuclear Physics group is focused on the study of atomic nuclei under extreme