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the Research Council of Norway and the University of Oslo from November 1st, 2017. The primary goal of RoCS 10-year effort lies in understanding the workings of the energetic Sun. To attack this goal a concerted
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will be involved in the ESA ARRAKIHS satellite mission with the main goal of understanding the impact of dark matter models and baryonic processes in faint substructures (e.g., dwarf satellites and
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Council of Norway, is organised as a section at the Department of Geosciences. PHAB’s main goal is to develop predictive models to identify habitable planets around other stars. Within three different
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main goal, based on detailed studies of Earth and the solar system, is developing predictive models to identify habitable planets around other stars. Within three different research themes: (1) Planets
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between theoretical and computational aspects, within a collaborative and supportive academic environment. You will be part of a dynamic group of early career researchers, supervised by two main PIs and
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the Norwegian Pharmacy Foundation. The main focus of ’the research group’s work is the optimization of the medication use of the individual, patient living with multiple long-term conditions. This also applies
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requirement: Good oral and written communication skills in English English requirements for applicants from outside of EU/ EEA countries and exemptions from the requirements: https://www.mn.uio.no/english
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supportive academic environment. You will be part of a dynamic group of early career researchers, supervised by two main PIs and senior experts from diverse fields of application. Colourbox via Unsplash
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Mitophagy Regulators in Metabolic reprogramming during tumorigenesis (MiRMet)" in the Autophagy group which is also part of the Centre for Cancer Cell Reprogramming (CanCell). The primary objectives
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Environment. Dr Rosa Cheesman (PROMENTA, University of Oslo) will serve as primary supervisor with overall responsibility for the PhD project. Dr Nicolai Borgen and Prof Astrid Sandsør (Centre for Research