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16 Jan 2026 Job Information Organisation/Company University of Oslo Research Field Technology Researcher Profile Recognised Researcher (R2) Positions Postdoc Positions Application Deadline 4 Feb
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. The proposed PhD position is a collaborative effort between the Department of Civil Engineering and Environmental Sciences (IBMN) and the Department of Computer science, Electrical engineering and Mathematical
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About the position Position as Postdoctoral Research Fellow studying the role of batteries in future electricity systems available in the Energy Systems Section, at the Department of Technology Systems
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environment, and health. The Department of Electronic Systems is one of seven departments in the Faculty of Information Technology and Electrical Engineering . Questions about the position Martin Landrø
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of Agder, Faculty of Engineering and Science as a PhD Research Fellow in Coastal Ecology, affiliated to the Department of Natural Sciences , for a period of three years, or four years with 25% work related
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equivalent in Information Technology, Computer Science, Electrical/Electronic Engineering, Automation, Cybernetics, Physics, Mathematics, Statistics, Nautical Science, Maritime Technology, or a similar field
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approximately 75 employees, of whom 35 are PhD candidates and postdocs. The department teaches and conducts research in Gender studies and Science and technology studies (STS). Teaching is provided at all levels
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. The GLIOFORCE team merges world-class expertise in biomedicine, physics, engineering and pharmacy to explore mechano-adaptation as a targetable vulnerability in the most aggressive brain cancer, Glioblastoma
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at the Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science, Department of Structural Engineering and Materials Science, Department of Mathematics and Physics, Department of Energy and Petroleum Engineering
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gases in our atmosphere, another major player influencing Arctic sea ice is the West Spitsbergen Current. Today this current brings warm, salty waters into the Arctic Ocean, but we know very little about