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/InstituteDepartment of MathematicsCountryNorwayGeofield Contact City Oslo Website https://www.mn.uio.no/math/english/index.html Street PO box 1072 Blindern Postal Code NO-0316 E-Mail daniehey@uio.no STATUS: EXPIRED X
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Centre for Interdisciplinary Studies in Rhythm, Time and MotionCountryNorwayGeofield Contact City Oslo Website https://www.uio.no/ritmo/english/ Street PO box 1072 Blindern Postal Code NO-0316 E-Mail
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the case of the positions below, at Makerere University, Uganda and University of Cape Town, South Africa). For more information and how to apply: Where to apply Website https://www.jobbnorge.no/en/available
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). Language requirement: Good oral and written communication skills in English English requirements for applicants from outside of EU/ EEA countries and exemptions from the requirements: https://www.mn.uio.no
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English English requirements for applicants from outside of EU/ EEA countries and exemptions from the requirements: https://www.mn.uio.no/english/research/phd/regulations/regulations.html#toc8 Grade
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Research Infrastructure - the European distributed research infrastructure for brain and brain-inspired research (https://ebrains.eu ). The position is related to workflow development and pilot analyses
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analysis tools such as Curie and/or ROOT Experience with using nuclear-reaction codes which are commonly used to predict the reaction cross sections for medical isotope production, e.g. TALYS, TENDL, CoH
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: Good oral and written communication skills in English English requirements for applicants from outside of EU/ EEA countries and exemptions from the requirements: https://www.mn.uio.no/english/research
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at the start project. For more information see: http://mn.uio.no/ifi/english/about/organisation/prog/ Jarli & Jordan/ UiO via Unsplash Jarli & Jordan/ UiO What skills are important in this role? The Faculty
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of the project is to reconstruct the environmental, biological, and societal drivers behind plague outbreaks in Eurasia between 1300 and 1900 CE. A short description of the project can be found here: https