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23rd May 2025 Languages English English English PhD-position at the Department of Global Public Health and Primary Care Apply for this job See advertisement UiB - Knowledge that shapes society
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, electrical engineering, control engineering, computer science, applied mathematics, or a related discipline. You must have a Master's degree or equivalent within one of the specified disciplines. Your
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Actively participate in the project’s workshops, seminars and conferences Contribute to data collection (qualitative and quantitative primary sources) for the central database located in Amsterdam Be
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structures are used as test cases, followed by analyzing a few existing buildings. In the latter case it is of interest to compare the weight of the structural materials from the original design and the weight
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biodiversity. Specifically, the primary focus of the PhD will be to analyse and parameterize models describing the ecological and evolutionary dynamics of small and fragmented populations, and how the risk of
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-supervision of master students on the topic of the PhD project Be prepared for changes to your work duties after employment. Required selection criteria You must have an academically relevant background within
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theoretical and computational aspects, within a collaborative and supportive academic environment. You will be part of a dynamic group of early career researchers, supervised by a main PI and senior experts
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their counterpart in the Department of Architecture and Planning. Norwegian and English are the main languages in use at the Department. Contact Associate Professor Samita Wilson for a description of the project
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outside academia. You will part of the KinCat Catalysis Group, which comprises 5 permanent faculty members and is the largest catalysis research group in Norway, serving as the primary hub for educating PhD
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Biological Dark Matter (BDM). A main idea of this project is to make use of the pattern matching abilities of the Tsetlin Machine in machine learning to be able to recognize signals in the BDM in