University of Oslo Seeks PhD Research Fellow for GigaCCS Project on CCS Development
The University of Oslo is recruiting a Doctoral Research Fellow for the GigaCCS project, which focuses on advancing carbon capture and storage (CCS) technologies to promote environmentally friendly energy solutions. The position will involve research on CCS policy and governance at the Scandinavian Institute for Maritime Law, with candidates encouraged to propose aligned projects. The university prioritizes inclusion and diversity in its hiring process.

The University of Oslo is offering a Doctoral Research Fellow position as part of the GigaCCS project, an initiative focused on environmentally friendly energy and funded externally. The project, hosted by SINTEF Energy in Trondheim, aims to enhance Norway's leadership in carbon capture and storage (CCS) and facilitate the global implementation of CCS technologies.
The Research Fellow will work at the Scandinavian Institute for Maritime Law in Oslo, contributing to research on policy, governance, and regulations related to CCS and developing innovative CCS chains. Candidates are invited to propose projects aligned with the contractual framework for carbon capture, utilization, and storage (CCUS) activities.
The selection process will prioritize project descriptions and academic qualifications. The University emphasizes inclusion and diversity in its hiring practices.




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