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modelling of climate-sensitive infectious diseases, with a particular emphasis on Bayesian hierarchical modeling using Integrated Nested Laplace Approximation (INLA). The work will contribute to ongoing
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of Oslo. Job description A fully funded PhD position is available on the development of spatiotemporal statistical modelling of climate-sensitive infectious diseases, with a particular emphasis on Bayesian
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will be adapted to the candidate’s background and the evolving needs of the center. Possible directions include the application of rock physics models, Bayesian inversion methods, and machine learning
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physics models, Bayesian inversion methods, and machine learning algorithms in the electromagnetic context. Qualifications and personal qualities: Applicants must hold a master’s degree (or equivalent) in
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-dimensional data, survival and event history analysis, model selection and criticism, graphical modelling, non-parametric methods, machine learning, hierarchical Bayesian modelling, and time- and space
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, non-parametric methods, machine learning, hierarchical Bayesian modelling, and time- and space-modelling. The group emphasizes general methodological development, often motivated by real-world
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appropriate conditions, it provides a confidence set (credibility set if prediction is Bayesian) for a multivariate estimate with statistical coverage guarantees. This PhD project aims to develop new CP methods
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predictions. To mitigate these effects, advanced ML techniques such as Bayesian deep learning, probabilistic models, and uncertainty quantification methods can be applied to enhance model robustness
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of concept that can be integrated to the existing digital twin framework SMOL (https://smolang.org/ ). A digital twin is a virtual representation of a system that is continuously updated with real-time data
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regional aquifers. It aims to approximate full-physics simulations and update predictions using observational pressure and seismic data. The approach combines physical modelling and machine learning, using