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available1Company/InstituteNCMBM - Norwegian Centre for Molecular Biosciences and MedicineCountryNorwayGeofield Contact City Oslo Website https://www.med.uio.no/ncmbm/english/ Street PO box 1072 Blindern Postal Code
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for Early Career Scientists (FRIPRO) ReCon²: “Resolving the Solar Convective Conundrum: A Full-Physics Approach to Solar Convection” (project period 01.04.2026–01.10.2029) and led by Dr. Andrius Popovas
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Environment. Dr Rosa Cheesman (PROMENTA, University of Oslo) will serve as primary supervisor with overall responsibility for the PhD project. Dr Nicolai Borgen and Prof Astrid Sandsør (Centre for Research
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the requirements: https://www.mn.uio.no/english/research/phd/regulations/regulations.html#toc8 Candidates without a master’s degree have until 31.08.2026 to complete the final exam. The purpose of the fellowship is
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the interdisciplinary NeuroPathways Convergence Environment. Dr Rosa Cheesman (PROMENTA, University of Oslo) will serve as primary supervisor with overall responsibility for the PhD project. Dr Nicolai Borgen and Prof
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the requirements: https://www.mn.uio.no/english/research/phd/regulations/regulations.html#toc8 Candidates without a master’s degree have until 31.08.2026 to complete the final exam. The purpose of the fellowship is
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learning applications. The PhD position will be embedded in the SCML research group and contribute to its ongoing interdisciplinary work at the intersection of machine learning and life sciences. Dr. Milena
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be embedded in the SCML research group and contribute to its ongoing interdisciplinary work at the intersection of machine learning and life sciences. Dr. Milena Pavlović will serve as a primary
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institutions. Position 1 – Origins: Constraining the cosmic infrared background and interplanetary dust emission using multi-generational data, supervised by Dr. Duncan Watts (duncanwa@astro.uio.no ) and Prof
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(NELO), revealing the branchial cavity as an important region of the fish immune system. (https://www.science.org/doi/10.1126/sciadv.adj0101 ) (https://www.frontiersin.org/journals/immunology/articles