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”, led by Associate Professor Valeria Vitelli. Successful candidates will work on Bayesian models for unsupervised learning when multiple data sources are available, mostly tailored to the case
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on a regular basis in agreement with the supervisor(s) Experimental and theoretical research according to the project plan and the project objectives Complete the necessary course/training to work in the
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for Development and the Environment (SUM), University of Oslo (UiO), is inviting applications for a 3-year PhD research fellowship. SUM is an international research institution with a well-established track record
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applications for a 3-year PhD research fellowship. SUM is an international research institution with a well-established track record of undertaking critical, independent and high quality interdisciplinary and
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languages. A track record publishing on one or more of the following topics: global environmental politics, global governance, global health, IPE, the politics of knowledge. The overall composition
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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
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section. The PhD-position's main objective is to qualify for work in research positions. You will report to the head of Department. Duties of the position Developing numerical models to simulate the thermo
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tasks: Project Design and Planning: Develop and refine the PhD project scope, including objectives, methodology, and detailed plans for data collection and analysis Data Collection and Quality Control
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Research Council of Norway. The main objective is to investigate the association between breastfeeding and maternal weight develoment, as well as risk factors for cardiovascular disease in women after
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of cross-country skiing, alpine skiing, swimming, orienteering, and track and field. About the Position and the Research Project The Department of Physical Performance at NIH offers a three-year PhD