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A leading university in Norway is seeking a Postdoctoral Research Fellow for a project on the epidemiological modelling of the plague bacterium Yersinia pestis. The role involves working on a pioneering research project, interacting with historians and climatologists, and advancing understanding of plague dynamics from the 1300-1900 period. Candidates need a doctorate in epidemiology, experience in modelling, and programming skills. The position is full-time, offers competitive salary packages, and is based in Oslo, with a hybrid work model.
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Postdoctoral Research Fellow in Epidemiological modelling (Plague)
Postdoctoral Research Fellow in Epidemiological modelling focusing on the epidemiological modelling of how the plague bacterium (Yersinia pestis) might have been transported from outside Europe to Europe during the period between 1300 and 1900 CE.
Position as Postdoctoral Research Fellow available at CEES , Department of Biosciences, University of Oslo.
Starting date will be January 2026.
The appointment is a fulltime position and is for a period of three years (10% of which will be devoted to required duties).
No one can be appointed for more than one Postdoctoral Research Fellowship at the University of Oslo.
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.
The position is associated with the ERC-funded interdisciplinary research project “Reconstructing the environmental, biological, and societal drivers of plague outbreaks in Eurasia between 1300 and 1900 CE (Synergy-Plague: https://www.synergy-plague.org) ”. The overall aim of the project is to reconstruct the environmental, biological, and societal drivers behind plague outbreaks in Eurasia between 1300 and 1900 CE. A short description of the project can be found here: https://www.synergy-plague.org/research/introduction/.
The appointed Postdoctoral Research Fellow will have focus on how Yersinia pestis might have circulated in Europe and/or been repeatedly imported to Europe from outside Europe. The Postdoctoral Research Fellow’s research will contribute to the overall aim within the broader framework of the Synergy-Plague project. Your role will be critical in advancing the project's goal of leveraging, together with other team members, not least historians and climatologists, the spatio-temporal dynamics of the plague bacterium across an extensive geographic region (e.g., such as from Asia or North Africa to Europe).
The main purpose of a postdoctoral fellowship is to provide the candidates with enhanced skills to pursue a scientific top position within or beyond academia. To promote a strategic career path, all postdoctoral research fellows are required to submit a professional development plan no later than one month after commencement of the postdoctoral period. It is expected that the successful candidate will be able to complete the project in the course of the period of employment
The Faculty of Mathematics and Natural Sciences has a strategic ambition to be among Europe’s leading communities for research, education and innovation. Candidates for these fellowships will be selected in accordance with this, and expected to be in the upper segment of their class with respect to academic credentials.
Postdoctoral Research Fellow in Epidemiological modelling focusing on the epidemiological modelling of how the plague bacterium (Yersinia pestis) might have been transported from outside Europe to Europe during the period between 1300 and 1900 CE.
Position as Postdoctoral Research Fellow available at CEES , Department of Biosciences, University of Oslo.
Starting date will be January 2026.
The appointment is a fulltime position and is for a period of three years (10% of which will be devoted to required duties).
No one can be appointed for more than one Postdoctoral Research Fellowship at the University of Oslo.
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.
The position is associated with the ERC-funded interdisciplinary research project “Reconstructing the environmental, biological, and societal drivers of plague outbreaks in Eurasia between 1300 and 1900 CE (Synergy-Plague: https://www.synergy-plague.org) ”. The overall aim of the project is to reconstruct the environmental, biological, and societal drivers behind plague outbreaks in Eurasia between 1300 and 1900 CE. A short description of the project can be found here: https://www.synergy-plague.org/research/introduction/.
The project is funded through the European Research Council’s Synergy Grant scheme and has four PIs. In addition to corresponding PI Professor Nils Chr. Stenseth (who will be the main supervisor for the appointed postdoctoral candidate) at the University of Oslo, there are three co-PIs; Florent Sebbane at, INSERM, Lille, France, Philip Slavin, University of Stirling, Stirling, UK , and Ulf Büntgen, University of Cambridge, Downing Place, Cambridge, UK . The appointed Postdoctoral Research Fellow is expected to visit and work together with the other three PIs and their team members - as well as a large number of international partners.
The Oslo plague-team led by Professor Stenseth includes the following postdoctoral research fellows: Bornali Das , Maria Muller Theissen and Simon Plakolb . In addition there are two historians in the Oslo plague-team: Einar Wigen (Professor - Middle East/Ottoman Studies) and Carlo Trombino (Postdoctoral fellow - Middle East/Ottoman Studies).
The appointed Postdoctoral Research Fellow will have focus on how Yersinia pestis might have circulated in Europe and/or been repeatedly imported to Europe from outside Europe. The Postdoctoral Research Fellow’s research will contribute to the overall aim within the broader framework of the Synergy-Plague project. Your role will be critical in advancing the project's goal of leveraging, together with other team members, not least historians and climatologists, the spatio-temporal dynamics of the plague bacterium across an extensive geographic region (e.g., such as from Asia or North Africa to Europe).
The main purpose of a postdoctoral fellowship is to provide the candidates with enhanced skills to pursue a scientific top position within or beyond academia. To promote a strategic career path, all postdoctoral research fellows are required to submit a professional development plan no later than one month after commencement of the postdoctoral period. It is expected that the successful candidate will be able to complete the project in the course of the period of employment
The Faculty of Mathematics and Natural Sciences has a strategic ambition to be among Europe’s leading communities for research, education and innovation. Candidates for these fellowships will be selected in accordance with this, and expected to be in the upper segment of their class with respect to academic credentials.
Qualification requirements:All candidates and projects will have to undergo a check versus national export, sanctions and security regulations. Candidates may be excluded based on these checks. Primary checkpoints are the Export Control regulation, the Sanctions regulation, and the national security regulation.
We are looking for a highly motivated and enthusiastic individual to join our team. The candidate will have strong interpersonal skills and the ability to work effectively with colleagues from diverse cultural and disciplinary backgrounds. Additionally, we are seeking someone with the ambition to contribute to leading international journals and the drive to gain valuable insights in their field of study. If you are passionate about research and are eager to collaborate with a dynamic team, we encourage you to apply.
Employment in the position is based on a comprehensive assessment of all qualification requirements applicable to the position, including personal skills.
Inclusion and diversity are a strength. The University of Oslo has a personnel policy objective of achieving a balanced gender composition. Furthermore, we want employees with diverse professional expertise, life experience and perspectives.
If there are qualified applicants with disabilities, employment gaps or immigrant background, we will invite at least one applicant from each of these categories to an interview.
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The best qualified candidates will invited for interviews.
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