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for Bayesian inference Documented experience with programming in either Python or R. Foreign completed degree (M.Sc.-level) corresponding to a minimum of four years in the Norwegian educational system Fluent
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spatiotemporal modelling, including experience with the INLA framework for Bayesian inference Documented experience with programming in either Python or R. Foreign completed degree (M.Sc.-level) corresponding to a
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position We welcome applicants with a strong background in machine learning, causal inference, and statistics, who are eager to contribute to cutting-edge research at the intersection of these fields
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of Physics and Technology, Mathematics and Statistics, and Computer Science. More about the position We welcome applicants with a strong background in machine learning, causal inference, and statistics, who
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); mathematical modelling of cancer; probabilistic modelling and Bayesian inference, stochastic algorithms and simulation-based inference; and statistical machine learning. More about the position The position is
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implement a framework to infer anisotropic viscosity from both ice and mantle textures in a numerical flow model. This will open new avenues for understanding solid earth and cryosphere dynamics, and their
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or more of the following empirical research methods will be considered an advantage: applied microeconometrics and causal inference; machine learning and data science. Experience with one or more of the
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between ice and mantle dynamics. In DYNAMICE, we will implement a framework to infer anisotropic viscosity from both ice and mantle textures in a numerical flow model. This will open new avenues
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-of-the-art research methods for drawing causal inferences from non-experimental data. The successful candidate should have prior knowledge of quasi-experimental methods and, preferably, large data sources
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, school-level aggregated data, and genetic data. The successful candidate is expected to use state-of-the-art research methods for drawing causal inferences from non-experimental data. The successful