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of numerical glacier models. The role does not include code development, but rather focuses on the application of Elmer/Ice (https://elmerice.elemrfem.org ) to solve a particular problem at hand. We think you
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housing in accordance with current regulations. The position is classified under the job code 1352 Postdoctoral fellow. In addition to the base salary, a Svalbard allowance of NOK 42,840 per annum is
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between the labs of Prof. Jonas Paulsen and Prof. Cinzia Progida. Their joint group currently consists of several postdocs, PhD students, and master students, with expertice within cell- and molecular
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project called Commander, with Prof. Hans Kristian Eriksen serving as PI. No one can be appointed for more than one Postdoctoral Research Fellowship at the University of Oslo. Project description
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part of the DECODE-PD research group (led by Prof. Charalampos Tzoulis) in collaboration with the Cell Fate Lab (led by Prof. Simona Chera). About the project/work tasks The postdoctoral fellow will be
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of the whole Lower Paleozoic in Norway with detailed field studies to fill in gaps in present knowledge. The supervision will mainly be done by Prof. Øyvind Hammer, Prof. Jørn H. Hurum, and Assoc. Prof. Kjetil
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professionally stimulating working environment salary as PhD research fellow (code 1017) is based on the state salary scale. This constitutes a gross annual salary of NOK 568 700. Further increases in salary
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satisfy the enrolment requirements for the PhD programme at the University of Bergen. We can offer: a good and professionally stimulating working environment salary as PhD research fellow (code 1017) is
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opportunity for physical activities within working hours Salary PhD Research Fellow (code 1017): NOK 550 800 a year. Further promotion will be based on time served in the position. A statutory contribution to
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Apply for this job See advertisement About the position One or two PhD Research Fellow positions are available at the Department of Mathematics in the research group of Prof. Andreas Carlson