The University of Oslo possess excellent scientific expertise in digital and computational science, especially our Faculty. Our contribution to Oslo Science City will provide essential expertise when developing this new innovation district, mutually benefiting our research environments, students and society.
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Society is changing faster than ever, and it is challenging to predict what kind of professions that will exist in ten years. Claims like this are common in the media. Even though one can discuss the accuracy of these claims, it is still quite clear we live in a changing world. Natural sciences and technology are often the catalyst of many of these changes. At the same time, our disciplines contribute with knowledge to guide the changes in a sustainable and responsible direction.
UiO:Life Science does not offer its own courses or study programs in life sciences, but wants to contribute to providing the students with the best possible educational programs. Departments and faculties can now apply for support to develop interdisciplinary bachelor courses in life sciences. The application deadline is 1 April.
Six new teams have been admitted to UiO?s innovation programme SPARK Norway. They will develop their ideas within health-related life sciences for the benefit of patients and society.
Are you a PhD student, postdoc or Master’s student in life sciences and interested in career opportunities beyond academia? Sign up for Young Talents on 16 February! You will hear inspiring talks by director general in Norwegian Food Safety Authority (Mattilsynet) Ingunn Midttun Godal, in addition to speakers from DNV GL, AstraZeneca, Mowi, Norsvin and entrepreneur Morten Isaksen from Bio-Me.
UiO:Life Science has announced a new call for funding of new convergence environments and will in this round fund five to six interdisciplinary research groups. Researchers from all units at UiO are welcome to participate in the application round.
UiO:Life Science funds 14 convergence environments that address major challenges within life sciences related to health, environment and sustainable growth. A new application round has started. Researchers from all units at UiO are welcome to participate.
In a few days, my position as Dean will come to an end. I want to thank the entire team, all dear employees and students at our fantastic Faculty.
It has been eight fantastic years working in the management at the Faculty of Mathematics and Natural Sciences. Now the new Deanery takes over. I look forward to my new role, the new team and further collaboration with you all!
What do you do when every single theoretical physicist has their own model that can describe the universe, but you want to find out which one is correct? The answer: Develop a computer tool that can efficiently test theories against huge data sets. The GAMBIT software runs on supercomputers worldwide, and starting from next year, development is led by UiO.
UiO:Life Science will fund educational summer research projects for 40 students between April and September 2021 for students currently enrolled in a bachelor, master or relevant professional degree program at UiO. We now invite you to suggest projects for one or two students. The application deadline was 1 February 2021.
The Research Council has announced that the innovation award goes to founder and scientific director Agnete Fredriksen in Vaccibody.
A challenging year for teaching and examinations are about to be completed. A heartfelt thank you to all our students and staff for your strong efforts during these difficult times.
Despite closure and corona restrictions, the Faculty will submit high-quality research applications from all of our departments this autumn. I would like to thank the scientific and administrative staff, in addition to the Heads of Departments, who together ensure that we submit important research applications.
Petter Nielsen, Rebecca Anne Robinson and Else Marie Lingaas are elected as new representatives at the Faculty Board.
The election of representatives for permanent academic employees, temporary academic employees and technical/administrative employees at the Faculty Board is open, cast your vote.
UiO:Life Science funds 14 convergence environments that address major challenges within life sciences related to health, environment and sustainable growth. A new application round has started. Researchers from all units at UiO are welcome to participate.
Forty students have gained work experience from a research project with a scholarship from UiO:Life Science this summer. The summer projects concluded with an exhibition and selection of the best academic and popular science poster.
After being corona-delayed by six months, it was time to celebrate the first graduates from the innovation program SPARK Norway. The graduation of a total of nine projects was marked with the presentation of diplomas and presentations given by all project managers, also called SPARKees.
The new CompSci doctoral initiative has now announced its first 16 PhD positions across the entire Faculty.
The new building for chemistry, pharmacy and life sciences will be Norway's largest building for research and higher education. The building will be located in the heart of Oslo Science City, Norway's first innovation district, and activities will be developed in close collaboration with key partners such as the Oslo University Hospital (OUS), SINTEF and 中国竞猜网_中国足彩网-足球推荐sparken, to name a few.
Now you can see the summer students' exhibition in the basement of Georg Sverdrups hus. - And you can vote for the best poster.
Last week it was announced that the new Life Science Building risks considerable budget cuts to stay within budget. Difficult ground conditions and extra engineering costs are the main reasons.
A very successful start of studies has been completed. Many thanks to employees, student buddies and our new students who with great enthusiasm have created a solid and responsible first week under demanding conditions.
We are increasingly moving towards an interdisciplinary-based research at the intersection between theory, algorithm and method science based on high demand from several disciplines. With high performance computing and advanced models for health data, we participate in the development of personalized medicine. Our research and knowledge of artificial intelligence will be crucial in the transition to a more computer-driven economy.