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Research Fellow in Artistic Research at the Department of Design Apply for this job See advertisement UiB - Knowledge that shapes society Through robust and close interaction with the world around
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& Innovation, the Department of Information Science and Media Studies, University of Bergen. The position is a fixed-term period of up to 2 years. Research assistant is a recruitment position where the main task
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laboratory facilities at the Department of Chemistry, UiB. About the project/work tasks The work will primarily focus on synthesis and subsequent catalysis testing. Initially the focus will be on designing and
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. The position is for 18 months. We are looking for an ambitious and self-motivated colleague to join us in MediaFutures: Research Centre for Responsible Media Technology & Innovation. MediaFutures is a center
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laboratory facilities at the Department of Chemistry, UiB. About the project/work tasks The work will primarily focus on synthesis and subsequent catalysis testing. Initially the focus will be on designing and
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on synthesis and subsequent catalysis testing. Initially the focus will be on designing and synthesising coordination complexes and/or organometallic catalysts in combination with polyoxometalates. An important
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may be achieved via heuristic computational methods, also termed “de novo” design methods, which may optimize toward desirable drug candidates without having to explore the complete chemical space. Via
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is funded by the University of Bergen and is part of SFI Smart Ocean , a centre for research-based innovation. About the project/work tasks The PhD project has work title Wideband Methods for Complex
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chemical space. This may be achieved via heuristic computational methods, also termed “de novo” design methods, which may optimize toward desirable drug candidates without having to explore the complete
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pharmaceuticals requires efficient navigation of the vast chemical space. This may be achieved via heuristic computational methods, also termed “de novo” design methods, which may optimize toward desirable drug