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work on developing improved methods using deep learning with 3D point clouds to characterize forest ecosystem structure and function. 3D point clouds from LiDAR and photogrammetry provide an excellent
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10th November 2025 Languages English English English Do you want to develop methods in the interface between AI and forest ecosystems? PhD scholarship: methods for characterizing forest structure
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collaborative open-source software development. Fluid flow, elasticity, and/or transport in porous media. Discrete element methods. Multiphase fluid flow. Personal qualities Applicants must be able to work
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of diversity in South Africa and Madagascar. In Madagascar, 35 currently recognised species form common elements of the heathland mountain flora. Heathlands are a key component of the prehuman vegetation mosaic
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of the methodology. The use of new methods and new technology is a key component of the SmartForest center for research-based innovation. The center is led by the Norwegian Institute of Bioeconomy Research and NMBU is
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with other social science methods. Innovative interdisciplinary research is encouraged. Admission to the doctoral programme is a prerequisite. Applicants must have a grade B or better on their master's
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the impact of EU regulation of AI technologies on society, various business sectors or public administration. The candidate will use legal methodology alone or in combination with other social science methods
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into the working methods and insights that emerge from the artistic research. Spaces of new knowledge and contextual connections are embedded into and emerge from the artistic research to further enrich practices
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assays to quantify kinetics and selectivity under operationally relevant conditions; and multi-modal spectroscopy (e.g., UV–Vis, NMR, EPR and complementary methods) to characterize metal coordination
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. The programme is characterized by methodological and theoretical diversity. The training component consists of 30 ECTS credits and will support the work you do in the research component (the thesis