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on JavaScript in your browser and try again. UiO/Anders Lien 5th August 2025 Languages English English English Position as researcher in Advanced Optical Microscopy Apply for this job See advertisement About the
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. Our research is structured around two main pillars: Network resilience and sovereignty, i.e., research on networking architectures and mechanisms that keep critical networks and applications
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), Deep Neural Networks. Probabilistic Machine Learning and Time-series Analysis. Industrial applications of AI (energy, process industry, automation). Software development experience in teams. Programming
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, particularly alkaline etching and anodising, to understand the processes that determine the visual appearance and optical properties of aluminium surfaces. The primary goal is to uncover the factors
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the genotype in a few large-effect genes including SIX6 and VGLL3. How genetic variation in these regulatory proteins translates through gene regulatory networks into life history variation remains largely
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for career development, including international mobility and interdisciplinary networking. The applicant’s personal suitability for the position is a significant factor in the evaluation. Applicant
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staff and students at universities and colleges Opportunities to work with exciting research tasks and expand your network together with NORCE Interdisciplinary work in and across teams Good opportunities
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media and social media platforms. You will become part of an engaged and academically strong research environment with excellent opportunities for professional development and networking. Qualifications
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a research assistant. Each candidate will also get the chance to build an international network and to engage with key scholars in this field, including the project’s Advisory Board. Qualifications
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considerations and academic relevance will be an important part of the selection process. Applicants must therefore align their application with one of the Faculty's research groups/networks . You can find the