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position, please contact Associate Professor Morten Øygarden, Department of Informatics, m.oygarden@uib.no , (+47) 909 39 836, or Professor Inge Jonassen, Department of Informatics, Inge.Jonassen@uib.no
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Applicants must hold a degree corresponding to a Norwegian doctoral degree in biostatistics, statistics, machine learning, mathematics, data science, computer science or another relevant field. Doctoral
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invite applications for a PhD Research Fellow position in Semiconductor Physics is available at Centre for Materials Science and Nanotechnology, the Department of Physics, University of Oslo. Preferred
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of Informatics, Faculty of Mathematics and Natural Sciences, University of Oslo. Starting date no later than 01.10.2026. The fellowship period is three years. A fourth year may be considered and it will involve 25
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25 percent of other career-promoting work. Other career-promoting work may consist of teaching, supervision, and/or research assistance. This is dependent upon the qualification of the applicant and
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with computer aided design (CAD). Strong background and or qualifications in machining and general workshop skills. Experience teaching/assisting teaching of fundamental fluid mechanics. Personal
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Computers and Electronics - NTNU. https://www.ntnu.edu/nice Jarli & Jordan/ UiO via Unsplash Jarli & Jordan/ UiO What skills are important in this role? The Faculty of Mathematics and Natural Sciences has a
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PhD Research Fellow in Theoretical and Computational Active Matter Physics for Glioblastoma Invasion
, applied mathematics, computational science, or a closely related field Foreign completed degree (M.Sc.-level) corresponding to a minimum of four years in the Norwegian educational system Strong background
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realization of quantum technology using point defects in semiconductors. Point defects, e.g. a missing atom or a small defect complex, can act as artificial atoms for use in quantum communication and computing
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of Informatics. The fellowship period is three years. Depending on the candidate and the teaching needs of the department, the fellowship period can be extended either for compulsory work consisting of e.g