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USN 15th August 2025 Languages English English English The Faculty of Technology, Natural Sciences and Maritime Sciences have a vacancy for a position as PhD Fellow in AI for hematological image
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questions related to the molecular regulation of autophagosome formation, using cell biological, genetic, and imaging-based approaches. The candidate will explore the function and regulation of proteins
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for Space Communications Research . The person hired will work within research on: Quantum information theory, Quantum compressive sensing, Quantum error-correcting codes, Quantum computing, and/or Post
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quantum technology, and it may also be associated with the new Center for Space Communications Research . The person hired will work within research on: Quantum information theory, Quantum compressive
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). Programming in C++ or Fortran and proficiency with MATLAB or Python scripting. Experience with tools for simulating chemical kinetic, e.g. Cantera or CHEMKIN. Background in compressible flows and applied
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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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or in English. If the total size of the attachments exceeds 30 MB, they must be compressed before upload. Please note that information on applicants may be published even if the applicant has requested
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. The documentation must be available in either a Scandinavian language or in English. If the total size of the attachments exceeds 30 MB, they must be compressed before upload. Please note that information
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measurements, biogeochemical rate modelling, high resolution 3D-imaging, isotope labelling and integrated geobiological data analysis. Analytical approaches implemented can include a multitude of advanced
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understanding through an interdisciplinary approach combining micro-fluidics, with genomics, atomic-scale mineral dissolution measurements, biogeochemical rate modelling, high resolution 3D-imaging, isotope