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UiO/Anders Lien 1st December 2025 Languages English English English Postdoctoral Research Fellow in Mathematics Apply for this job See advertisement About the position Applications are invited for a
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physics, as well as cosmology. Specific areas of interest include: Heavy flavor physics, CP-violation, and perturbative QCD. Relativistic kinetic theory, fluid dynamics, and high-energy nuclear collisions
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should be proposed and tested, accounting for determinant conditions such as low permeability and the interplay with rock-fluid properties and chemistry. Project proposal As an applicant, given the broad
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, accounting for determinant conditions such as low permeability and the interplay with rock-fluid properties and chemistry. Project proposal As an applicant, given the broad scope of the centre and the project
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Postdoctoral Researcher in Cellular Biointerfaces Job No.: 685218 Location: Parkville campus Employment Type: Full-time Duration: 3 year fixed-term appointment Remuneration: $83,280 - $113,025 pa
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affect dynamic systems such as turbulence, water waves, and compressible fluid motion. The research will focus on hyperbolic-parabolic partial differential equations, nonlinear wave equations, and
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synthetic ones. Ongoing projects focus on understanding the organization and dynamics of the nucleus, the structure and assembly of spindles, the positioning and transport of cellular organelles, and fluid
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on the modeling and simulation of complex systems that arise in biology and soft condensed matter physics. Areas of interest include the dynamics of complex and active materials, and aspects of collective behavior
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postdoctoral researchers, senior graduate students, and undergraduate research trainees who create the vibrant and intellectually stimulating environment of excellence that will define the CNRE. CNRE research is
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. The Biophysical Modeling group focuses on the modeling and simulation of complex systems that arise in biology and soft condensed matter physics. Areas of interest include the dynamics of complex and active