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31st July 2025 Languages English English Norsk Nynorsk English PhD position in Cultural and Cognitive Evolution at the Department of Psychosocial Science Apply for this job See advertisement UiB
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inference methods, survey design, and/or machine learning Experience with web scraping and API-based data collection Organizational and coordination skills, such as assisting in drafting terms of reference
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Experience with web scraping and API-based data collection Organizational and coordination skills, such as assisting in drafting terms of reference, liaising with research partners, and following up with
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, pharmacoepidemiology, public health, statistics or a related field. The position offers excellent opportunities for scientific development within an international research environment. About the project/work tasks The
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position offers excellent opportunities for scientific development within an international research environment. About the project/work tasks The specific tasks will be tailored to the candidate’s background
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the development of headache, and how headache impacts the Norwegian economy. The project applies advanced methods in epidemiology, causal inference, genetic epidemiology, and machine learning. As a PhD candidate in
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disorders, which medical, congenital, and environmental factors are associated with the development of headache, and how headache impacts the Norwegian economy. The project applies advanced methods in
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. Its primary objectives are to: Improve understanding of intra-Draupne sandbodies to support more reliable reservoir modelling. Characterize reservoirs and seals. Develop innovative exploration
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ability to develop the candidate, relevant publication activity Visits to international institutions for periods of 6-12 months will generally be valued positively. The application should include a
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innovators in precision nutrition, mass spectrometry technologies, and drug development. Together, the network will train 16 doctoral candidates in the emerging field of Metabolic Regulation of Genome Function