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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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offer A salary of NOK 604.900 – 692.400 per annum depending on experience and qualifications. An ambitious and exciting research environment with a strong multidisciplinary profile and excellent
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stars that have been or could be habitable? Water is defined as a crucial ingredient for habitable environments because it is a solvent and facilitates geological processes, chemical reactions and it
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proposals. We value the contribution of young scholars to the academic environment and study programmes in the department. PhD fellows are expected to participate actively in departmental life. We currently
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stars that have been or could be habitable? Water is defined as a crucial ingredient for habitable environments because it is a solvent and facilitates geological processes, chemical reactions and it
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Professionally stimulating working environment Vibrant international academic environment Postdoctoral development programmes Oslo’s family-friendly surroundings with their rich opportunities for culture and
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, the fellow is expected to actively contribute to the energy and climate research environment at the department. The postdoctoral fellow is free to define their own research agenda of thematic relevance
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Position as Postdoctoral Research Fellow available at the Department of Biosciences as part of the UiO: Life Science Convergence Environment AUTORHYTHM. The candidate will develop new machine learning
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environment with multiple research groups and seminar series A friendly and inclusive workplace allowing for a good work-life balance Access to Norway’s excellent public services and welfare schemes, including
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of this position is to conduct research, including publication and dissemination. In addition, the fellow is expected to actively contribute to the broader research agenda and environment of the CRISPOL project