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reimagination of AI project (uio.no) , funded by the Faculty of Humanities, University of Oslo. The candidate is expected to develop a research project closely connected to the main project. via Unsplash About
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to develop a research project closely connected to the main project. via Unsplash About the project HumAIn is an interdisciplinary humanities hub and collaborative research project aimed at investigating
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project closely connected to the main project. via Unsplash About the project HumAIn is an interdisciplinary humanities hub and collaborative research project aimed at investigating the imaginaries and
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Johnsen – the primary supervisor for the announced position – and Nils Chr. Stenseth , Gunnveig Grødeland , and Anders Strand , as well as a well-developed international network. A postdoctoral candidate
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are expected to acquire basic pedagogical competency in the course of their fellowship period within the duty component of 25 %. The main purpose of a postdoctoral fellowship is to provide the candidates with
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publications) Copies of the original Bachelor and Master’s degree diploma and transcripts of records Documentation of English proficiency if applicable (please see admission criteria) List of publications and
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for water electrolysis systems. The work is part of REFINE , a Horizon Europe-funded project with the main aim to produce electrofuels. REFINE is coordinated by University of Oslo (UiO) and is comprised of a
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Research Council between 2024 and 2029 (Grant Agreement number 101125383). Webpage link to come. Successful candidates will join a multi-disciplinary research team, with primary responsibilities related
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and evolution), medicine, and scientific ethics. Team members in-clude Einar Broch Johnsen – the primary supervisor for the announced position – and Nils Chr. Stenseth , Gunnveig Grødeland , and Anders
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Trondheim, and the University of Oslo (UiO). It focuses on the physics of porous media using experimental, theoretical and computational methods. It is led by 8 principal scientists from physics, chemistry