59 mechanical-engineering-solid-mechanics-advanced-materials-fracture-mechanics-stress-and-strain-analysis Postdoctoral positions in Norway
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mechanisms may radically improve cancer therapy. Promising therapeutic modalities will be scaled-up for first-in-man clinical trials in a new infrastructure for advanced cell and gene therapy. Colourbox via
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, quantitative phase microscopy or other advanced microscopy methods, and Raman spectroscopy analysis on clinical samples; (c) correlation of the generated data; (d) pilot study to evaluate the performance
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. https://www.prima.uio.no/english/ . We are now recruiting a postdoc to join a team-based alliance and contribute to the next generation immunotherapy strategies. Advances in genetic engineering combined
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doctoral degree or corresponding foreign doctoral degree recognized as equivalent to a Norwegian PhD in Petroleum or mechanical engineering or corresponding foreign doctoral degree recognized as equivalent
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of Autonomous Systems at Simula, we are looking for a Postdoctoral researcher to work on explainable machine learning and natural language processing (NLP) for software engineering. The position will last for 2
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developed further to include modules for plaque composition and shear stress analyses enabling a combined risk assessment from a single non-invasive CT-scan. Develop new projects on modeling and engineering
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, (2) integration of regulatory networks with multi-omics data, (3) fine-tuned analysis of genome-wide regulatory networks. The group applies these tools to study solid tumors, including colorectal
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to the deeper emotive structures of humanity and the cognitive mechanisms that condition our relationship to the environment. The two main research questions of the project are: (1) How does literature represent
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in the disease pathogenesis but still a lot is unknown regarding inflammatory mechanisms in the bile ducts. The NoPSC center comprises three research groups covering all aspects of research related
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you want to advance our knowledge on bile duct inflammation using an organ-on-a-chip system? Applicants are invited for a 3 year position as Postdoctoral Fellow at the Norwegian PSC Research center