The Computational Life Science initiative at the University of Oslo would like to draw your attention to two available positions as PhD research fellow:
The Department of Informatics and the Department of Biology at the University of Oslo are announcing two PhD positions within the field of bioinformatics (ref. no. 2011/3807) and computational genomics (ref. no. 2011/3806) under the umbrella of the Computational Life Science initiative (CLSi).
Please visit:
PhD Research Fellow in Bioinformatics – ref. no.: 2011/3807
PhD Research Fellow in Computational Genomics - ref. no.: 2011/3806
Both PhD positions will be involved in projects aiming at improving analysis of high throughput sequencing (HTS) data. The two PhD candidates should work as a team – with one position being more informatics/algorithm oriented, while the other more application oriented. Both PhD projects will be carried out in close collaboration with scientists at the Department of informatics, the Department of Biology and the Norwegian High-Throughput Sequencing Centre (NSC). The supervision of the two candidates will be carried out by a group of scientists including both biologists and computer scientists.
Application deadline April 15, 2011.
The Department of Informatics and the Department of Biology at the University of Oslo are announcing two PhD positions within the field of bioinformatics (ref. no. 2011/3807) and computational genomics (ref. no. 2011/3806) under the umbrella of the Computational Life Science initiative (CLSi).
Please visit:
PhD Research Fellow in Bioinformatics – ref. no.: 2011/3807
PhD Research Fellow in Computational Genomics - ref. no.: 2011/3806
Both PhD positions will be involved in projects aiming at improving analysis of high throughput sequencing (HTS) data. The two PhD candidates should work as a team – with one position being more informatics/algorithm oriented, while the other more application oriented. Both PhD projects will be carried out in close collaboration with scientists at the Department of informatics, the Department of Biology and the Norwegian High-Throughput Sequencing Centre (NSC). The supervision of the two candidates will be carried out by a group of scientists including both biologists and computer scientists.
Application deadline April 15, 2011.
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