66 phd-rehabilitation-engineering-computer-science Fellowship positions at University of Oslo
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programme. The work is expected to lead to a PhD in political science. To promote a strategic career path, all PhD fellows are expected to submit a career development plan, specifying career goals and the
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candidate(s) will be part of the Faculty’s PhD programme. The work is expected to lead to a PhD in political science. To promote a strategic career path, all PhD fellows are expected to submit a career
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, reservoir engineering, or similar Foreign completed degree (M.Sc.-level) corresponding to a minimum of four years in the Norwegian educational system Fluent oral and written communication skills in English
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or equivalent in Microbiology, Biotechnology, Molecular Biology or related fields at the time of admittance to the programme Documented experience in at least one of the following areas: microbial
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credentials. Qualification requirements: Master’s degree or equivalent in geophysics, petrophysics, formation evaluation, reservoir engineering, or similar Foreign completed degree (M.Sc.-level) corresponding
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, Molecular Biology or related fields at the time of admittance to the programme Documented experience in at least one of the following areas: molecular cloning and mutagenesis in non-model bacterial species
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for this job See advertisement About the position Position as PhD Research Fellow in Mobile Robotics available at the Department of Technology Systems, in collaboration with the Norwegian Defence Research
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, Molecular Biology or related fields at the time of admittance to the programme Documented experience in at least one of the following areas: microbial growth of non-model bacterial species (ideally in
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are important in this role? Mandatory requirements: The candidate must have A Master’s degree or equivalent in Microbiology, Molecular Biology or related fields at the time of admittance to the programme
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Postdoctoral Research Fellow in computational biology and epigenetics. This position is associated with the recently funded project "Unraveling the molecular mechanisms that imprint epigenetic fate during