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), the Faculty of Medicine, University of Oslo (UiO), Norway. OCBE wishes to strengthen its capacity in machine learning and is looking for candidates with expertise and experience in statistical theory and
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students at the professional program on topics covering clinical neuropsychology, including theory, assessment, practical applications, and interventions. The candidate will regularly lead staff meetings
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design, mathematical modelling, statistical methods, and health economics to academic staff and researchers at Campus Ahus/Ahus. This requires experience with the use of national registers, including
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2026 – co-location with UiO Faculties of Medicine and Mathematics and Natural Sciences and Oslo University Hospital. On-site infrastructure – Zebrafish Core Facility, Chemical Biology Platform, single
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and systems architecture. Interest in functional programming and other programming paradigms is also relevant. ETL, data wrangling and data analytics Competence in mathematics/statistics/bioinformatics
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psychological research and theory to students at varying levels of understanding Employment in the position is based on a comprehensive assessment of all qualification requirements applicable to the position
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of nine departments at the Faculty of Mathematics and Natural Sciences. Research in the department is organised in five sections covering topics within biochemistry, molecular biology, physiology, cell
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required to take on other teaching duties and administrative tasks, by request from the Department or the Faculty of Mathematics and Natural Sciences on in more detail and/or present the project description
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advertisement About the position The Department of Chemistry at the Faculty of Mathematics and Natural Sciences, University of Oslo, has a vacant Associate Professor position in organic chemistry. We are looking
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. The Department of Chemistry is part of the Faculty of Mathematics and Natural Sciences; the strategy of the Faculty of Mathematics and Natural Sciences can be found here: Knowledge development in a changing world