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statistical methods (e.g. linear and generalized mixed-effects models, growth curve analysis and structural equation modeling). Familiarity with the opioid and endocannabinoid system and topics related
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, compared with state-of-the-art rule-based methods as baselines. Design of control barrier functions (CBFs) considered for safeguarding control setpoints. Dynamic programming and model-predictive control
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(lovdata.no) and legislation governing the export of knowledge, technology and services. Background checks may be carried out in order to verify information provided in CVs and submitted documents. Background
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participate in the planning and running of experiments and be in charge of analyzing data from experiments, as well as performing modeling work of the phenomenon. The candidate will collaborate closely with
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acceptance of new products and business models. Immersive media technologies (IMT), such as Virtual Reality and Augmented Reality, may play an important role in exploring consumer behavior, and also represent
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of environmental modulation on gametic and early developmental epigenome and epitranscriptome. The project uses next- and third-generation sequencing technologies to generate the data. Zebrafish is a model organism
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, NTNU, SINTEF, Cicero and Norwegian Computing Center, as well as other stakeholders like Møre and Romsdal county collaborate. The overall objective of TRANSPLAN is to develop models and methods to support
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. The project requires knowledge of real options analysis, quantitative modelling skills and understanding of the CCS value chain. The aim of the project is to: Develop methodologies to assess investment
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include, but are not limited to, in vitro culture of primary human cells and cell lines, organ-on-chip models, molecular biology, diverse immunological assays, advanced flow cytometry, fluorescence
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of buildings by combining simulations with experimental data investigate human comfort based on the experience of the occupants of buildings building information modelling and digital twins development of user