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Fellow in Human Geography Apply for this job See advertisement Job description Applicants are invited to apply for a Postdoctoral Fellow position (SKO 1352) at the Department of Sociology and Human
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20 Mar 2024 Job Information Organisation/Company University of Oslo Research Field Geography » Human geography Researcher Profile Recognised Researcher (R2) Country Norway Application Deadline 30
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), act in various flow regimes. These interacting forces can result in instabilities and emergence of complex patterns. We are particularly interested in frictional fluids and the relationship between
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., viscous and gravitational forces), act in various flow regimes. These interacting forces can result in instabilities and emergence of complex patterns. We are particularly interested in frictional fluids
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from wildlife to the human population and the initial dynamics in the human populations. The main purpose of a postdoctoral fellowship is to provide the candidates with enhanced skills to pursue a
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materials for both STEM and interdisciplinary courses Experience with programming in Python and R The position's subject area may require licensing under the Norwegian Export Control Act. In order to be
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reservoirs (primarily in Central Asia and China); part of this work will be to better understand the spillover of plague from wildlife to the human population and the initial dynamics in the human populations
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Regulations concerning Post-Doctoral Research Fellowships. Following the Freedom of Information Act (Offentleglova) § 25, Chapter 2, information about the applicant may be used in the public list of applicants
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critical in advancing the project's goal of leveraging, together with other team members (historians, climatologists and experimental biologists), the spatio-temporal dynamics of the human plague within
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different species, suggesting a dynamic regulation mechanism that can act after fertilization [Bjerkan et al., Plant J. 2020]. We have established that using different species in hybrid crosses leads