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. The fellowship period is 3 years. The project will provide a fundamental understanding of droplet flow on single and complex fiber networks. Essential to the project is the development of a new understanding of
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at Centre for Space Sensors and Systems (CENSSS) at the Department of Technology Systems (ITS). Starting date no later than November 1, 2025. The fellowship period is three years. A fourth year maybe
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. The project targets modeling formation dry-out and salt precipitation during CO2 storage. The candidate will work on developing numerical models for salt precipitation at pore- to continuum-scale, with special
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approximately 60 employees and six research groups, our expertise spans molecular biology, physiology and cardiology. The project will be supervised by Senior Researcher Cathrine Rein Carlson, whose research team
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challenges. It fosters collaborations and develops advanced computational tools through a hub for multi-omics and systems biology. Project description The PhD project aims to explore how multiple layers
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data for the inclusion of ocean and coastal carbon NorSink will lead to a step change in the emerging science of carbon budgets and forecasting, and provide decision makers with the knowledge to design
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at the University of Oslo. More about the position / Project description We seek a computational physicist for a 3-year PD position in the project MinMix (Mineralization as a fluid mixing process) funded by
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computational and biological sciences to address complex life science challenges. It fosters collaborations and develops advanced computational tools through a hub for multi-omics and systems biology. Project
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Anomaly Detection Apply for this job See advertisement About the position The University of Oslo, Department of Mathematics, Section for Statistics and Data Science invites applications for a postdoctoral
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, University of Oslo. Project title: "Earth system events recorded in the Lower Paleozoic of the Oslo Region". The Oslo Region is a classical area for the study of the Lower Paleozoic (Cambrian, Ordovician, and