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School of Public Health i Boston with Associate Professor Jannicke Igland as local principal investigator at the University of Bergen About the project/work tasks: Advanced data management on large
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to develop methodologies for real-time modeling and inversion of geophysical well logs, with a particular focus on borehole electromagnetic data during drilling. This includes the further development
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electromagnetic data during drilling. This includes the further development and application of fast solvers for Maxwell’s equations and nonlinear inversion algorithms that we have already developed in a previous
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primary focus on wind energy. It examines how climate change affects their efficiency and reliability and how large-scale systems impact regional or larger-scale climates. The candidate will collaborate
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their efficiency and reliability and how large-scale systems impact regional or larger-scale climates. The candidate will collaborate with GFI's energy and climate groups on this research. The project aims to assess
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aerodynamics. Experience in data analysis and interpretation of large datasets. Knowledge and experience from use and development of CFD codes. Risk analysis and risk assessments in the process industry. Good
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. Cantera or CHEMKIN. Background in compressible flows and applied aerodynamics. Experience in data analysis and interpretation of large datasets. Knowledge and experience from use and development of CFD
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variability and predictability is an advantage. Experience with Linux clusters, and running Earth System Models, is an advantage. Experience with handling large datasets, such as CMIP data, is an advantage
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. The project will make use of novel and established water tracing diagnostics, including stable water isotopes. There is also a possibility to work with observational data from aircraft field campaigns and
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At the Faculty of Medicine, Department of Biomedicine, a full-time (100 %) position as postdoctoral ersearch fellow is available. The position is associated with the large, interdisciplinary research project "Hub