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experience with collaborative work, will also be taken into consideration. The hiring process will include an interview with the most qualified candidates. We offer Salary NOK 551 000-594 000 per year for PhD
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/english/research/projects/activate/index.html The researcher will be part of a growing team of researchers, postdocs and PhD students working on intelligent observing systems using machine learning and data
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, postdocs and PhD students working on intelligent observing systems using machine learning and data assimilation methods in the ACTIVATE project. The main purpose of a postdoctoral fellowship is to provide
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be used to generate new readings of the Timaeus, and related Platonic dialogues. The research team will consist of three post-docs, two PhD students, the PI, and associated international experts
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consist of three post-docs, two PhD students, the PI, and associated international experts. The appointed post-doc will work along the three axes of the project, the early Pythagoreans, the Timaeus, and
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electrophysiology and sleep) and (ii) in spatial transcriptomics and high-resolution imaging. The selected candidate will work at the intersection of molecular biology and systems neuroscience, gaining a unique
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-resolution imaging and molecular phenotyping Experience with in vivo electrophysiology in rodents including device buildings, surgical procedures, freely-behaving recording procedures, signal processing and
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8 Sep 2025 Job Information Organisation/Company University of Oslo Research Field Arts » Visual arts History Researcher Profile Recognised Researcher (R2) Positions PhD Positions Country Norway
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, Associate Professor Ragnhild M. Bø to receive the full project description. The Postdoc will become part of DRESS’ core team which includes PI Ragnhild M. Bø and a PhD. The team benefit from an advisory board
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’ core team which includes PI Ragnhild M. Bø and a PhD. The team benefit from an advisory board of internationally renowned scholars and will also be joined by a research assistant in its final year. The