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physically present at the Department on a daily basis. In assessing the applications, emphasis is placed on the scholarly or scientific quality of the project and the applicants' basic professional
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seamlessly in the physical world through embodied robotic platforms. The PhD candidates will be part of the department’s research activities at OsloMet OceanLab, working within robotics, control, perception
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the interdisciplinary research project GENESIS – Gene–Epigenome–Active Matter Nexus in Early Embryogenesis, part of the UiO Life Science Convergence Environment. The physical place of work will be the new Life Science
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a strong background in STEM fields (e.g., Electrical power engineering, control system engineering, Physics or environmental engineering, Mathematics (Operations research) or Computer Science
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time frame. The decision on a 3- or 4-year position will be discussed as part of the interviews in the hiring process. As a PhD Fellow at OsloMet, you have the opportunity to apply for funding
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applies state-of-the-art computational physics methods, particularly Smoothed Particle Hydrodynamics (SPH) with self-gravity, shocks, strength and geological equations of state, to simulate hypothesized
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, or fail to receive, during the migration process. A total of four PhD candidates will work on the project together with an international and multidisciplinary team of senior researchers and civil society
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, funded by UiO's interdisciplinary strategic initiative UiO:Life Science. GENESIS brings together active matter physics, cell biology, and computational biology to address the fundamental processes guiding
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is highly interdisciplinary spanning advanced microscopy, gene regulation, active matter physics, and computational biology. The post doc will: Explore the role of known gene-regulatory mechanisms
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process here. ... (Video unable to load from YouTube. Accept cookie and refresh page to watch video, or click here to open video) About the position Are you motivated to take a step towards a doctorate and