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analysis) and a strong interest in repertoire analysis and fish T cell responses. This project will comprise large datasets so strong coding abilities are a plus. Experience in use of at least one algorithm
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to your work duties after employment. Required selection criteria You must have a professionally relevant background in algorithms, machine learning, database systems, or data mining, with a research
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further developed and supplemented by additional image-processing algorithms for studying liquid flow in real time. Development of experimental design and test rigs. Evaluation of accuracy in measurement
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, optimization algorithms, and machine learning techniques to tackle this challenging, interdisciplinary problem. As a PhD candidate with us, you will work to achieve your doctorate, and at the same time gain
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diseases; methods for high-dimensional data and data integration, especially in molecular medicine; mathematical modelling of cancer; probabilistic modelling and Bayesian inference, stochastic algorithms and
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Atacama. The PhD candidate will be responsible for delivering the engineering plans of the grid island, alongside theoretical algorithms for its operation. This unique opportunity allows the PhD student
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algorithms is anticipated in mainland Norway, Svalbard, and abroad. Funding is also available for conference attendances and research visits with external collaborators. For more information and how to apply
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the Center for Digital Narrative (CDN) , a Norwegian Center for Research Excellence. The Center focuses on algorithmic narrativity, new environments and materialities, and the shifting cultural contexts in
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). The position is for a fixed term of 3 years and is associated with The Center for Digital Narrative (CDN) . The Center focuses on algorithmic narrativity, interactive environments, materialities, and shifting
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Excellence. The Center focuses on algorithmic narrativity, new environments and materialities, and the shifting cultural contexts in which digital narratives are received and processed. We investigate the ways