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17th May 2026 Languages English English Norsk Nynorsk English PhD Research Fellow in Computational Biology Apply for this job See advertisement UiB - Knowledge that shapes society UiB shall be among
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3rd May 2026 Languages English English Norsk Nynorsk English Postdoctoral Research Fellow position within mathematical and computational geoscience Apply for this job See advertisement UiB
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27th May 2026 Languages English English Norsk Nynorsk English PhD Research Fellow in Data-Driven Computational Mechanics for Offshore Wind Energy Apply for this job See advertisement UiB - Knowledge
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1st February 2026 Languages English English Norsk Nynorsk English PhD Research Fellow in applied and computational mathematics - CSSR Apply for this job See advertisement UiB - Knowledge that shapes
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the Department). About the project/work tasks The research project will focus on developing quantum hyperheuristics, exploring how quantum computing can enhance hyperheuristic frameworks for solving large-scale
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quantum safe cryptography, as well as novel symmetric encryption algorithms designed for use with advanced protocols, such as fully homomorphic encryption, multi-party computation or zero-knowledge
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engineering and computational biology methods to study development and regeneration, at a systems level, in tunicates. Tunicates, especially the genus Ciona, offer unique opportunities to leverage cutting edge
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candidate may be reduced if he or she previously has been employed in a PhD position. About the PhD training: As a PhD research fellow, you will take part in the PhD programme at the Faculty of Social
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assistant). About the research training As a PhD Research Fellow, you must participate in an approved educational programme for a PhD degree within a period of 3 years. The deadline for applying for admission
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of the “Arctic Ocean 2050 ” – a major 10 year interdisciplinary research program that unites 18 Norwegian research institutions with the aim to understand the present and future of the Arctic Ocean. As