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University of Oslo, Norway invites online Application for various Postdoctoral Fellowship in their different Departments. We are providing a list of Postdoc Fellowship positions available at University of Oslo, Norway.

Eligible candidate may Apply as soon as possible.

 

(01) Postdoctoral Fellowship Position

Postdoc Fellowship Position summary/title:  Postdoctoral Fellow in bile duct immunology

A 3-year postdoctoral fellow position is available at the Research Institute of Internal Medicine and the Norwegian PSC Research Center (NoPSC) at Oslo University Hospital. The project is funded by the Research Council of Norway FRIPRO project 4DINFLAMMABILE.

NoPSC is dedicated to research on the chronic liver disease known as primary sclerosing cholangitis (PSC). The NoPSC center comprises three research groups covering all aspects of research related to primary sclerosing cholangitis, from basic genomic and experimental studies to clinical research and clinical trials. The research environment is world-leading for PSC and includes 30-35 engaged researchers from several countries and specialties.

Deadline : 25th August 2025

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(02) Postdoctoral Fellowship Position

Postdoc summary/title: Postdoctoral Research Fellow in Epidemiological modelling (Plague)

Are you passionate about advancing our understanding of the spatio-temporal dynamics of plague (Yersinia pestis), the bacterium which caused the Black Death followed by several waves of plague outbreak among people in Europe – a disease which during the Black Death killed about half of the European population? We invite applications for a postdoctoral research position to join a pioneering project dedicated to the study of plague through history.

Deadline : 16th September 2025

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(03) Postdoctoral Fellowship Position

Postdoc Fellowship Position summary/title: Postdoctoral Research Fellow in Machine Learning

This PDF position is focused on ML in realistic settings referring to statistical and system characteristics in the real world contrary to an ideal learing setting. The candidate will contribute to understanding how neural networks extract the most relevant information of the data to make a prediction using advanced mathematical tools. This insight opens the door for enjoying the real world. The candidate further develops efficient and robust algorithms for realistic settings in terms of data and computing resources and collaborates to address major challenges in important applications including marine domain and neuroscience. The candidate is expected to assist in supervising students at both master’s and PhD levels.

This project is funded by a prestigious FRIPRO Grant for Early Career Scientists and is built on our ongoing Integreat project “Embedded Sufficient Statistics”.

This position is placed at Integreat – Norwegian Centre for Knowledge-driven Machine Learning is a Centre of Excellence, funded by the Research Council of Norway. Researchers at Integreat develop theories, methods, models, and algorithms that integrate general and domain-specific knowledge with data. By combining the mathematical and computational cultures, and the methodologies of statistics, logic and machine learning in unique ways, Integreat’s machine learning will solve fundamental problems in science, technology, health and society, and contribute to make Norway a world leading country in AI.

Deadline : 1st September 2025

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(04) Postdoctoral Fellowship Position

Postdoc Fellowship Position summary/title: Postdoctoral Research Fellow in Molecular Cardiology

We are currently seeking applicants for a 3-year Postdoctoral Fellow position (100%) in cardiac research. The successful candidate will examine sex differences and aging, with a focus on the female heart, fibrosis, hypertrophy, inflammation, estrogen receptor signaling and regulation, in cardiac tissue and cells from humans and animals. This position will be based at the Institute for Experimental Medical Research (IEMR) located at Oslo University Hospital and the University of Oslo.

Deadline : 1st September 2025

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(05) Postdoctoral Fellowship Position

Postdoc Fellowship Position summary/title: Researcher / developer for automating sensitive neurodata sharing and analysis

ONE POSITION AS RESEARCER / DEVELOPER FOR AUTOMATING SENSITIVE NEURODATA SHARING AND ANALYSIS is available at the Institute of Basic Medical Sciences, Department of Molecular Medicine, for a period of up to three years. The Institute of Basic Medical Sciences consists of academic departments and units that pursue research and education within basic medical science. The institute has approximately 390 employees and is located in the Domus Medica building. More information about the institute can be found here: www.med.uio.no/imb/english/.

The automation developer will work in a multidisciplinary environment at the Neural Systems laboratory (NeSys), in collaboration with the UiO IT department operating the national services for sensitive data (TSD). The NeSys laboratory has a leading role in the Data Services of the EBRAINS Research Infrastructure – the European distributed research infrastructure for brain and brain-inspired research (https://ebrains.eu) and leads the Norwegian national node of EBRAINS (https://www.ebrains.eu/national-nodes/norway). Current developments are supported by the EU-funded EBRAINS 2.0 project and the NORBRAIN infrastructure project funded by the Research Council of Norway.

Deadline : 24th August 2025

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(06) Postdoctoral Fellowship Position

Postdoc Fellowship Position summary/title: Researcher in Experimental Particle Physics

The Large Hadron Collider at CERN, in operation since 2010, has been a key to the discovery of the Higgs boson in 2012. To achieve higher luminosities the collider and its experiments will be upgraded in the mid-2020s to deliver 3000/fb by 2037. Norway participates in the ATLAS experiment and is contributing to build 3D silicon pixel sensors for the Inner Tracker. The researcher sought for will have a central role in this upgrade work, primarily in Norway developing a silicon pixel module assembly line and by producing modules, and to some extent internationally by taking part in ATLAS test beams, collecting and analyzing data and qualifying modules for production and installation in ATLAS. 

The researcher will be part of a dynamic team consisting of researchers, engineers, and students from the Universities of Oslo and Bergen as well as SINTEF, and be part of the much larger ATLAS pixel collaboration with participants from all over the world. This position will be part of the NorLHC infrastructure project, which is a 5-year project funded by the Norwegian Research Council to upgrade the LHC experiments ATLAS and ALICE and the World Wide LHC Computing Grid. 

The successful candidate will work primarily with pixel detectors construction, and electrical test-systems, and to some extent with test beams, data analysis and development of mechanical systems. She or he will be required to interact in an international environment, meet deadlines set by the collaboration and report and present internationally. The candidate is expected to take a leading role in our module quality assurance programme and, time permitting participate in physics performance validation activities.

Deadline : 29th August 2025

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(07) Postdoctoral Fellowship Position

Postdoc Fellowship Position summary/title: Researcher in Molecular Biology and Epigenetics

The Department of Biosciences (IBV), University of Oslo (UiO), invites applications for a Researcher in molecular biology and epigenetics. This position is associated with the recently funded project “Unraveling the molecular mechanisms that imprint epigenetic fate during adipogenesis,” supported by the Norwegian Research Council. This project will be supervised by Pierre Chymkowitch (IBV, UiO).

Deadline : 3rd September 2025

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About The University of Oslo, Norway – Official Website

The University of Oslo, until 1939 named the Royal Frederick University is the oldest university in Norway, located in the Norwegian capital of Oslo. Until 1 January 2016 it was the largest Norwegian institution of higher education in terms of size, now surpassed only by the Norwegian University of Science and Technology. The Academic Ranking of World Universities has ranked it the 58th best university in the world and the third best in the Nordic countries. In 2015, the Times Higher Education World University Rankings ranked it the 135th best university in the world and the seventh best in the Nordics. While in its 2016, Top 200 Rankings of European universities, the Times Higher Education listed the University of Oslo at 63rd, making it the highest ranked Norwegian university.

The university has approximately 27,700 students and employs around 6,000 people. Its faculties include (Lutheran) theology (with the Lutheran Church of Norway having been Norway’s state church since 1536), law, medicine, humanities, mathematics, natural sciences, social sciences, dentistry, and education. The university’s original neoclassical campus is located in the centre of Oslo; it is currently occupied by the Faculty of Law. Most of the university’s other faculties are located at the newer Blindern campus in the suburban West End. The Faculty of Medicine is split between several university hospitals in the Oslo area. The university also includes some formally independent, affiliated institutes such as the Centre for International Climate and Environmental Research (CICERO), NKVTS and the Frisch Centre.

The university was founded in 1811 and was modeled after the University of Copenhagen and the recently established University of Berlin. It was originally named for King Frederick VI of Denmark and Norway, and received its current name in 1939. The university is informally also known as Universitetet (“the university”), having been the only university in Norway, until 1946 and was commonly termed “The Royal Frederick’s” (Det Kgl. Frederiks), before the name change.

The Nobel Peace Prize was awarded in the university’s Atrium, from 1947 to 1989 and will be so again in 2020, making it the only university in the world to be involved in awarding a Nobel Prize. Since 2003, the Abel Prize is awarded in the Atrium. Five researchers affiliated with the university have been Nobel laureates.

 

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