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Postdoctoral Research Fellow (tenure track) automation of operations/analyses in chemical synthesis Apply for this job See advertisement UiB - Knowledge that shapes society Through robust and close
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31st October 2025 Languages English English Norsk Nynorsk English Postdoctoral Research Fellow (tenure track) automation of operations/analyses in chemical synthesis Apply for this job See
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work associated with teaching, dissemination or research infrastructure/services, will be distributed over the full employment period and thus corresponding to 25 per cent of the time each year. The
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Related Cryptographical Problems”, which is funded by the Research Council of Norway and starts on October 1st, 2025. About the project/work tasks The project is concerned with the study of several
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PhD Research Fellow in Reservoir Geophysics at the Department of Earth Science . The position is for a fixed-term period of 3 years with the possibility of a 4th year with career-promoting work (e.g
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the Research Council of Norway and starts on October 1st, 2025. About the project/work tasks The project is concerned with the study of several algorithmic problems in the areas of number theory, cryptography
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year with career-promoting work (e.g. teaching at the Department) and will be jointly supervised by Professor Morten Jakobsen (main supervisor) and researchers at NORCE (co-supervisors). The position is
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evaluating the candidates. Research is a team effort, and all members must be prepared to contribute to common aspects of fieldwork, meta-analyses, analytical work, grant applications, and discussions and
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of agroecological farming in EuRope ), funded by the Research Council of Norway. About the project/work tasks: As a postdoc within a large international and interdisciplinary team you will use spatial modelling
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characteristics influence streamflow dynamics. This work will support and align with other research works in the CMT, including those focused on seasonal runoff in glacierised areas, as well as mountain resilience