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Science and Nanotechnology (SMN) is an interdisciplinary focus field for material and energy research at the University of Oslo. SMN has focused on basic research in renewable energy and environmentally
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and cell to cell interactions in vitro and in vivo. Thanks to a close collaboration with the Physics Dept. and the Medical Biology Dept. at UiT – The Arctic University of Norway and the Biophotonics
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at bulk and single-cell resolution, (2) integration of regulatory networks with multi-omics data, (3) fine-tuned analysis of genome-wide regulatory networks. The group has recently applied these tools
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, and spearheads the MN faculty’s efforts for sustainable energy solutions. The Centre comprises UiO’s focus on renewable energy, materials science, and nanotechnology. Qualification requirements
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renewable energy. What distinguishes the EU from, for example China, is its insistence of encouraging democratic green transformations, not simply investments in reduction of climate emissions. This PhD will
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Technology » Energy technology Technology » Materials technology Technology » Micro-technology Technology » Nanotechnology Researcher Profile First Stage Researcher (R1) Country Norway Application Deadline 26
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industries. ITS offers several master level programmes, alone and jointly with other departments: Renewable energy systems, Cybernetics and autonomous systems, Robotics and intelligent systems, and Information
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, they have so far mostly escaped our ability to directly follow their dynamic transport processes and cell to cell interactions in vitro and in vivo. Thanks to a close collaboration with the Physics Dept. and
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other national and international institutions and industries. ITS offers several master level programmes, alone and jointly with other departments: Renewable energy systems, Cybernetics and autonomous
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science and machine learning in tool development for (1) modeling of regulatory interactions at bulk and single-cell resolution, (2) integration of regulatory networks with multi-omics data, (3) fine-tuned