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and develop frameworks and knowledge on planning and coordination of resources within and across projects. apply quantitative methodologies, such as simulation and analytical modelling, to develop
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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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electron microscopy analysis, Raman spectroscopy, fluid inclusion analysis, potentially appropriate petrochronological methods, and 3D geological modelling. The project will be conducted in partnership with
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; mathematical modelling of cancer; probabilistic modelling and Bayesian inference, stochastic algorithms and simulation-based inference; causal inference and time-to-event analysis; and statistical machine
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://www.ntnu.edu/ept ) at the Norwegian University of Science and Technology (NTNU) is seeking a PhD candidate to work within process modeling and simulation of novel zero-emission oxy-fuel combustion CO2 capture
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aluminium alloys. The position is linked to the research groups SIMLab (Structural Impact Laboratory) and Nanomechanics. SIMLab's research encompasses experiments, modelling, and simulation of materials and
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NTNU 30th April 2025 Languages English English English We are looking for a PhD Candidate in Computational Modelling of Thin-Film Magnetic Materials Apply for this job See advertisement This is NTNU
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outcomes. Computational biomechanical models of the MV will be developed to offer new insights, create mechanical markers for MR progression, and evaluate repair techniques through simulations. Despite
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a system for a real-time hydrodynamic and water quality simulations for selected zones in the coastal areas of the Ålesund municipality using data from installed sensors and remote sensing satellite
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prone to change and decline. One project component analyses and models the effects of climate-induced cryospheric changes on water flows. The other project component, to which you will contribute