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lively research environment at the Njord Centre and integrated in a group working on flow in porous media. The candidate will have the opportunity to acquire interdisciplinary education and to spend
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stimulating working environment Vibrant international academic environment Postdoctoral development programmes Oslo’s family-friendly surroundings with their rich opportunities for culture and outdoor
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background in mathematics and continuum mechanics. Good social and collaboration skills and ability to work independently and in an interdisciplinary scientific environment. Candidates without a Master’s
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). The candidate will be part of a lively research environment at the Njord Centre and integrated in a group working on flow in porous media. The candidate will have the opportunity to acquire interdisciplinary
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pragmatic in seeking solutions in a dynamic environment such as international research and development collaboration via Unsplash We offer Salary NOK 532 200 – 575 400 per year depending on qualifications and
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stimulating working environment Vibrant international academic environment Postdoctoral development programmes Oslo’s family-friendly surroundings with their rich opportunities for culture and outdoor
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strong theoretical educational background in mathematics and continuum mechanics. Good social and collaboration skills and ability to work independently and in an interdisciplinary scientific environment
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to health and climate change. You are flexible and pragmatic in seeking solutions in a dynamic environment such as international research and development collaboration via Unsplash We offer Salary NOK 532 200
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benefits and a generous pension agreement Professionally stimulating working environment Vibrant international academic environment Postdoctoral development programmes Oslo’s family-friendly surroundings
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to open video) Job description Are you interested in doing a PhD in formal methods and software engineering, developing exciting software solutions in a unique, interdisciplinary research environment? In