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, challenging norms, collaboration Homepage Questions about the position Gizem Ates Venås Associate Professor +47 46 27 98 80 gizem.ates@hvl.no Professor Håvard Helstrup Head of PhD Programme on Computer Science
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about what the application must contain, see paragraph “About the application”. If you do not already have educational competence that meets the requirements for a position as associate professor in
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research, combining laboratory and computational work. Experience with live-cell confocal microscopy is an advantage. Experience with quantitative cell biology and computational modelling, especially using R
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, (Director Centre for Deep Sea Research), Department of Earth Science, UiB, email: steffen.jorgensen@uib.no , phone: +47 41 62 60 55 or Associate Professor Desiree Roerdink, Department of Earth Science, UiB
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information: For further details about the position, please contact Associate Professor Steffen Leth Jørgensen, (Director Centre for Deep Sea Research), Department of Earth Science, UiB, email
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-programmes/phd-programme-in-computer-science/). The research programme in Computer Science currently includes 20 professors and associate professors, more than 30 PhD and post-doctoral fellows, and a large
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demonstrate the potential to adopt interdisciplinary approaches to biology at a top level of research, combining laboratory and computational work. Experience with live-cell confocal microscopy is an advantage
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Novel Regulators of Early Autophagy at the Omegasome” The project is led by Associate Professor Viola Nähse, whose research focuses on selective autophagy, particularly the molecular mechanisms governing
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See advertisement The position An exciting researcher position is available in the Department of Clinical Medicine in collaboration with the Department of Computer Science at UiT The Arctic University
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analytical technology. The position is a fixed-term appointment for six years, with the possibility of a permanent position as Associate Professor at the end of the employment period. The position is