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30th September 2025 Languages English English English 3-year PhD position in applied and computational mathematics Apply for this job See advertisement About NORCE NORCE is a forward-looking
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6 Sep 2025 Job Information Organisation/Company BI Norwegian Business School Research Field Economics » Econometrics Economics » Financial science Economics » Other Mathematics » Applied mathematics
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» Other Mathematics » Statistics Researcher Profile First Stage Researcher (R1) Country Norway Application Deadline 10 Dec 2025 - 22:59 (UTC) Type of Contract Temporary Job Status Full-time Hours Per Week
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to your work duties after employment. Required selection criteria You must have a relevant Master's degree in Electrical Engineering, Computer Science, Applied Mathematics, or equivalent in related relevant
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or mentor for candidates who are funded by the Faculty of Medicine, this should be clearly stated. A person cannot supervise or act as mentor for more than four (4) PhD and/or postdocs funded by The Faculty
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(equivalent to 120 credits according to Norwegian standard definitions) within the fields of Computer Science or related disciplines, such as Physics, Mathematics, Statistics, Neuroscience, or other fields
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). Candidates who are considered to be in conflict with the criteria in the latter act, will not be assessed. You must have an academically relevant background within computer science, applied mathematics
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knowledge about natural resource management Knowledge of software R Strong skills and/or interest in mathematical and statistical modelling is a strength Ability to conduct field work in remote alpine areas
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This PhD programme is multidisciplinary and cross-disciplinary building on applied mathematics and physics, technology and engineering—and the interplay between these. The programme has an applied
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of International Affairs (NUPI) is seeking three Postdoc candidates/ senior researchers (SKO 1109) for the interdisciplinary, ERC-funded Navigator project, which explores the (mis)use of country performance