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on upgrading the ALICE detector at CERN includes the development of large-size MAPS technology. The R&D work involves reducing the material budget in the ALICE advanced silicon detectors by using thinned, bent
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processes crucial to the performance of many existing and emerging green technologies, from batteries to fuel cells to thermoelectric generators. The PhD fellow is expected to characterize the physical
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. Depending on how the candidate’s competence fits in with the Department’s teaching portfolio, the person appointed may be given either a three-year appointment with no teaching requirement or a four-year
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the research project” Energy turbulence, the political response”, which is funded by the “Academia agreement” between the University of Oslo and Equinor. The person appointed may be given either a three year
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of the forest sector. The position has a three-year term and the place of work in Ås, 30 km south of Oslo. Main responsibilities Developing AI approaches and methods for analyzing image, lidar data and x-ray data
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partners in this work package, including, Schibsted, TV2, VizRT etc., and with relevant researchers and partners in other work packages as well. This is a 2-year research position, starting fall 2024
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Applicants are invited to apply for a three-year position as a Postdoctoral Fellow (SKO 1352) in educational equity to be based at the Department of Teacher Education and School Research, University of Oslo
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are invited for a 3-year position as postdoctoral fellow at the Section for Cognitive and Clinical Neuroscience (CCN), Department of Psychology, University of Oslo. The appointment is a fulltime position for a
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. The duration of the researcher position (100%) is 2 years. The successful candidate is expected to live and work in Bergen. About the project/work tasks: The researcher will work 100% for the whole two-year