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28 Sep 2025 Job Information Organisation/Company University of Oslo Research Field Psychological sciences Researcher Profile Recognised Researcher (R2) Positions Postdoc Positions Country Norway
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candidates and projects will have to undergo a check versus national export, sanctions and security regulations. Candidates may be excluded based on these checks. Primary checkpoints are the Export Control
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versus national export, sanctions and security regulations. Candidates may be excluded based on these checks. Primary checkpoints are the Export Control regulation, the Sanctions regulation, and the
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excluded based on these checks. Primary checkpoints are the Export Control regulation, the Sanctions regulation, and the national security regulation. What are we looking for in you? Personal skills: Good
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, research institutes, industry, public agencies, and leading global institutions. The PhD fellow will work on co-design of morphology and control, with an emphasis on testing on real-world platforms
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, control sys-tems, perception, control engineering, or autonomous systems Familiarity with ROS (Robot Operating System) and programming languages like Python or C++ Experience working with robots or other
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work on co-design of morphology and control, with an emphasis on testing on real-world platforms. This includes building a physical robot system that can be used in the project to explore iterative
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quality control, harmonization, and imputation of registry, biobank, and imaging datasets – leveraging large international resources (e.g., UK Biobank, NBDC, All of Us, HUNT, HUSK, and other Norwegian and
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candidates and projects will have to undergo a check versus national export, sanctions and security regulations. Candidates may be excluded based on these checks. Primary checkpoints are the Export Control
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precision prediction in psychiatry using multimodal longitudinal data (genetic, imaging, clinical, and behavioral). Perform quality control, harmonization, and imputation of registry, biobank, and imaging