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(NorESM). In the project, the CLM model will be using the FATES (Functionally-Assembled Terrestrial Ecosystem Simulator) terrestrial ecosystem model and the MIMICS+ module for soil carbon decomposition
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simulation models, digitalization allows for the development of next-generation batteries by providing insights into complex internal processes, enabling manufacturers to innovate faster and adapt to growing
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) that is used in the Norwegian Earth System Model (NorESM). In the project, the CLM model will be using the FATES (Functionally-Assembled Terrestrial Ecosystem Simulator) terrestrial ecosystem model and the
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appointed candidate will mainly contribute to the first main activity in the project, namely within the development of novel numerical simulations and their validation for modeling CO2 storage in
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of the art in mathematical and numerical modelling of CO2 storage? This might be the right position for you! About the project/work tasks: About the project TIME4CO2 TIME4CO2 aims at advancing simulation
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more stringet requirements and regulations come into effect. The candidate will establish and validate numerical forming simulations, predict PCS effects on seam- and charge weld quality, integrate
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. To obtain experimental information under such conditions is crucial in order to constrain and improve theoretical nuclear structure models, and to understand how elements heavier than iron are formed in
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-source energy market simulation model for operational planning JulES developed by the Norwegian Water and Energy Directorate (NVE). Secondly, the candidate will perform energy market simulations using
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processes as droplets/condensates wet membrane compartments in cells. Numerical simulations and theoretical membrane models will be developed, aiming to couple viscous interfacial fluid flow, elastic
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models, and to understand how elements heavier than iron are formed in explosive stellar environments. The current project is closely related to the research activity “Nuclear Properties” of the Norwegian