36 parallel-processing-bioinformatics Fellowship research jobs at University of Bergen in Norway
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in shaping the future? PhD position There is a vacancy for a PhD Research Fellow in Snow Processes in Mountainous Regions at the Geophysical Institute and the Bjerknes Centre for Climate Research
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1st October 2025 Languages English English Norsk Nynorsk English PhD Research Fellow on Snow Processes on Coastal Ice Caps Apply for this job See advertisement UiB - Knowledge that shapes society
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1st October 2025 Languages English English Norsk Nynorsk English PhD Research Fellow in Snow Processes in Mountainous Regions Apply for this job See advertisement UiB - Knowledge that shapes society
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computer science, systems engineering, cybernetics, applied mathematics or another relevant degree at the same level, and applicants must also have a specialization in signal processing, bioinformatics, simulation
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specialization in signal processing, bioinformatics, simulation/visualization, or dynamic systems, or have the doctoral thesis submitted prior to the application deadline. It is a condition of employment that
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investigate and quantify the influence of depositional processes and burial history on elastic and seismic properties of shales. Understanding their microscale physical, chemical/compositional and textural
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processes and burial history on elastic and seismic properties of shales. Understanding their microscale physical, chemical/compositional and textural properties, and how these are controlled by geological
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The University of Bergen is subjected to the regulation for export control system. The regulation will be applied in the processing of the applications. For the position the following applies About the PhD
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system. The regulation will be applied in the processing of the applications. For the position the following applies About the PhD Research Fellow position: The fellowship will be for a period of 3 years
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of strategies that increase sustainable production and multifunctionality in European agricultural landscapes. By actively involving farmers and other relevant stakeholders throughout the research process we also