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of Humanities’ PhD program . The program includes a mandatory training component equivalent to 30 ECTS, which accounts for six months of the total employment period. Qualifications and personal qualities
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allocated to the research project itself. As a PhD candidate, you will be enrolled in the Faculty of Humanities’ PhD program . The program includes a mandatory training component equivalent to 30 ECTS, which
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analytical works (with a special focus on numerical analysis), code development, and numerical simulations. Access to high-performance computing facilities and datasets from laboratory experiments will be
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analysis), code development, and numerical simulations. Access to high-performance computing facilities and datasets from laboratory experiments will be provided to support simulation and verification
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doctoral thesis for assessment prior to the application deadline. It is a condition of employment that the PhD has been awarded Experience and understanding in advanced statistical analysis and/or spatial
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seismic inversions, to enable robust AVO analysis, and for upscaling of heterogeneous media. These are all important tasks in seismic subsurface characterization, both related to reservoirs and CCS
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CT core scanning, as well as grain size analysis) is a requirement. Experience with (geostatistical) data analysis approaches (at least Excel and ArcGIS, but preferably also R and Grapher or similar
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. Demonstrated experience generating paleoenvironmental data, notably using lake sediment proxy approaches (for example, XRF and CT core scanning, as well as grain size analysis) is a requirement. Experience with
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in Western Norway. A key component of the research will be the integration of remote sensing outputs to assess and classify the activity levels of various catchments. This work will support and refine
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of geomorphological and ecological dynamics. There will be opportunities for cross-disciplinary collaborations with other PhDs within CMT along a regional-scale gradient in Western Norway. A key component of the