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computational methods for large scale poroelastic response on the basin scale - thus covering multiple CO2 storage locations. This may involve mathematical topics such as upscaling, homogenization and numerical
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well as for validation of numerical simulation results. As part of the work task, we expect machine learning to be employed to improve accuracy and efficiency of numerical methods, combining advanced technology with
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diseases and disorders. By developing advanced machine learning methods, the goal is to create a diagnostic and early risk prediction tool that, if successful, could enhance the prevention, diagnosis, and
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, we expect machine learning to be employed to improve accuracy and efficiency of numerical methods, combining advanced technology with scientific research. About the Department of Mathematics at UiB
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tasks: We are looking for a researcher who is interested in combining computational methods with literary analysis, and who enjoys working collaboratively. Stage 1 of the AI Stories project is already
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combining computational methods with literary analysis, and who enjoys working collaboratively. Stage 1 of the AI Stories project is already underway and involves developing the theoretical framework to apply
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, or experiences and understandings amongst different groups of citizens. A variety of analytical perspectives and qualitative methods are relevant, including public connection research, folk theory analysis
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groups of citizens. A variety of analytical perspectives and qualitative methods are relevant, including public connection research, folk theory analysis, critical algorithm studies, ethnography and
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safe mitigation pathways for selected tipping elements in the Earth System. The candidate will be part of the Biogeochemistry Research Group at the Geophysical Institute, of the Carbon System Research
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elements in the Earth System. The candidate will be part of the Biogeochemistry Research Group at the Geophysical Institute, of the Carbon System Research Theme at the Bjerknes Centre for Climate Research