LEDIG STILLING VED SIMULA RESEARCH LABORATORY AS

PhD Position in Scientific Computing: Next-generation digital twin algorithms

Deadline: 14.04.2026

Simula Research Laboratory AS is a publicly owned research lab located in Oslo, Norway. Simula conducts Information and Communication Technology (ICT) research in the fields of scientific computing, software engineering, communication systems, artificial intelligence and cybersecurity. 

Simula's main objective is solving fundamental problems in ICT that benefit society. This is achieved through high-quality, excellent and focused research, strong and strategic partnerships with leading universities and research groups, nationally and internationally. Simula provides independent, research-based advice to the Norwegian government on the risks and rewards of emerging technologies. Simula educates graduate students and the next generation of researchers and technology leaders that match societal needs. We promote an informed public conversation by sharing our knowledge and expertise. Simula works closely with industry and the public sector to turn knowledge into innovation and real-world impact. Simula promotes a culture of innovation, enabling commercialization and dissemination of research results by turning ideas into working solutions.

Since 2001, scientific evaluations conducted by the Research Council of Norway have repeatedly placed Simula at the forefront of international research in ICT. In 2025, a recent evaluation ranked Simula the highest of all Norwegian research institutions regarding impact and publication quality (p14. in National EVALMIT rapport).

Simula appreciates diversity. We currently employ approximately 200 individuals from 35 countries and strive to create a family-friendly working environment. We are an equal opportunity employer and encourage women to apply.

Simula has a close collaboration with leading universities in Norway and abroad, both in terms of research and education, and facilitates extended research stays abroad. Our Master's and PhD students conduct their research at Simula, and attend courses and receive their degrees from university partners.

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We are pleased to announce a new PhD Research Fellowship in the Department of Numerical Analysis and Scientific Computing at Simula Research Laboratory, in connection with the research project DigiCells: Next-generation digital twins for biological cell environments. 

Simula is a leading Norwegian research institute known for its excellence in cutting-edge ICT with a strong track record of top evaluations, active international collaborations, and success in significant funding initiatives, including European and National RCN grants. Simula is committed to supporting talent through a variety of PhD and postdoctoral programs and provides valuable research infrastructure, such as the national HPC facility, eX3. In a recent evaluation by the Research Council of Norway, the Scientific Computing section at Simula was described as “clearly close to world leading in computational neuroscience and cardiology,” and was ranked among the top three research groups in Norway out of 248 evaluated.

Job description

We are looking for a PhD candidate to join our team to work on topics related to computational modelling, simulation and learning of excitable tissue dynamics.

Recent advances in imaging and computing have together revolutionized our ability to study the structure and function of living systems. The DigiCells ambition is to establish algorithmic and technological foundations for next-generation modelling and analysis of biological cell environments that integrate geometric structure, biophysical dynamics, and high-resolution cell imaging data. The project is multidisciplinary bridging between and across scientific computing, machine learning, computational mathematics, bioimaging, stem cell research, cardiology and neuroscience 

The PhD candidate is expected to conduct research within the following areas:

  • scalable algorithms for the numerical solution of partial differential equations 
  • scientific machine learning for algorithm acceleration and modelling
  • application of such methods and tools in the computational neurosciences

At Simula, the candidate will work in a vibrant, excellence-oriented, and collaborative research environment led by Marie E. Rognes. In addition to the candidate, the DigiCells team will include several research scientists, research engineers, national and international partners. The PhD candidate is expected to be enrolled in the PhD program at the Faculty of Mathematics and Natural Sciences at the University of Oslo, a premier European research environment that combines a rich academic heritage with a forward-looking perspective.

Candidate Profile

We will consider candidates who have completed (or will have completed by August 1 2026) a Master’s degree (or equivalent) in mathematics, computer science, physics, or other relevant disciplines. We are in particular looking for candidates with a strong computational mathematics or scientific machine learning background. Proficiency in a high-level programming language (e.g., Python, Julia, C++) is essential. Experience in neuroscience is not required, but interest in the application of computational methods in the life sciences is considered an advantage. Previous experience with multilevel methods such as multigrid is relevant. 

The purpose of this 3-year fellowship is research training leading to the successful completion of a PhD degree. Please read the PhD program information and the specific grade and language admission requirements.

Simula Offers

  • Excellent opportunities for performing high quality research, as part of a highly competent and motivated team of international researchers and engineers;
  • An informal and inclusive international working environment;
  • Generous support for travel and opportunities to build international networks, through established collaboration with international research partners, exchange programs and research visits with other universities, and funding to attend conferences.
  • Modern office facilities centrally located in downtown Oslo
  • A competitive salary. Starting salary from NOK 550.800
  • Numerous benefits: access to company cabin, sponsored social events, generous equipment budgets (e.g., computer, phone and subscription), subsidized canteen meals, comprehensive travel/health insurance policy, etc.
  • Relocation assistance: accommodation, visas, complimentary Norwegian language courses, etc
  • Administrative research support: e.g., quality assurance process for grant proposals (including RCN and EU programs).
  • Wellness and work-life balance. Our employees’ health and well-being is a priority and we encourage them to make use of our flexible work arrangements to help balance their work and home lives efficiently. 

Application Requirements

Interested applicants are requested to submit the following:

  • Curriculum vitae: Summarize your educational background, working experience (in particular, any relevant academic or industrial work), list of scientific publications, etc.
  • Cover letter: outline your motivation for applying, relevant experience and qualifications, research interests and how/why you are qualified for the position;
  • Transcripts from the Bachelor and the Master degrees. Applications from candidates completing their Master degree during the Spring/Summer of 2026 are very welcome. Such candidates must provide contact information for their Master thesis supervisor.
  • Contact information for 1 or 2 relevant references 

Application deadline:  14.04.2026

Applications will be evaluated on a running basis, with a cutoff date of April 15 2026. 

Preferred start date: August 1, 2026, flexible/to be discussed

Contact

Additional enquiries regarding the position can be addressed to Marie E. Rognes (meg@simula.no

Simula Research Laboratory uses background checks in our recruitment process.

According to the Norwegian Freedom and Information Act (Offentleglova) information about the applicant may be included in the public applicant list, also in cases where the applicant has requested non-disclosure.

Employment for this position will be made according to the act relating to Control of the export of strategic goods, Services and Technology. Candidates who by assessment of the application and any attachments are considered to be in conflict with the export control regulations will not qualify for this position.

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