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for providing a use-friendly environment for online interactive analysis of 2D and 3D brain images served from the EBRAINS research infrastructure. As a full-stack developer you will continue developments
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solution, aiming for publication in top-tier journals. Collaborate actively within the research group and with external project partners, fostering a collaborative research environment. Participate in a
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thinking, and problem-solving skills. Ability and motivation to work independently and collaboratively within a team environment. Eagerness to learn and expand knowledge in other relevant fields within a
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position within a Research Infrastructure? No Offer Description The position is associated with the research initiative Eco-emotions: Affective Response to Environmental Change in and through Literature
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position within a Research Infrastructure? No Offer Description The PhD student will be affiliated to the research project Eco-emotions: Affective Response to Environmental Change in and through Literature
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, that will mainly study markers of immune functions at the spatial and transcriptomic levels. The selected candidate will benefit from a rich interdisciplinary environment at the interface between fundamental
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between research and industry partners in the centre, and it is expected to actively contribute with its research to an enhanced collaborative innovation environment. A further exciting task for
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chemistry, technology and safety, biotechnology, bioprocessing and environmental issues. The Faculty is responsible for education, research and information within our fields of expertise and also has state
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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