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., Bash, R, Python) for data processing, statistical analysis, and bioinformatics workflows. Experience working in high-performance computing environments is an advantage. • Field or laboratory
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, statistical analysis, and bioinformatics workflows. Experience working in high-performance computing environments is an advantage. • Field or laboratory experience in plant science. • Interest in
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, programming, data modeling and analysis, scientific writing, and public presentation Ability to work with specific technologies that are commonly used in the group include Python, Fortran, high-performance
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, scientific writing, and public presentation Ability to work with specific technologies that are commonly used in the group include Python, Fortran, high-performance computing, MPI, OpenMP, Commander, Git, and
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, physical geography, geomatics, hydrology, meteorology and oceanography. The Department is the broadest geoscience research and education environment in Norway. We perform research at a high international
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geoscience research and education environment in Norway. We perform research at a high international standard and have five ERC (European Research Council) research projects ongoing. The Department encompasses
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. Desired qualifications: Experience from field work Experience with high performance computing (HPC) Experience with supervision of students All candidates and projects will have to undergo a check versus
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performance computing Documented research experience with large-scale human data (quality control and analysis) Fluent oral and written communication skills in English and a Scandinavian language Personal
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, international journals, and must therefore be able to document previous publications in top-level journals. Desired qualifications: Experience from field work Experience with high performance computing (HPC
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conditions, e.g. nuclei at high excitation energy at the transition from quantum order to chaos, exotic nuclei with an unusual ratio of protons and neutrons, and nuclear reactions in astrophysical environments