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learning in general. OCBE has numerous collaborations with leading biomedical research groups in Norway and abroad. Main tasks for the position The candidate will pursue research on Bayesian models
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implement a framework to infer anisotropic viscosity from both ice and mantle textures in a numerical flow model. This will open new avenues for understanding solid earth and cryosphere dynamics, and their
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work with fish behavior, engineering geology, turbine design, variable speed operation, etc. It involves fundamental research including a literature study and CFD modelling with the use of real case
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, numerical modelling, experiments and theory act in concert. The center includes the Oslo-branch of PoreLab, which is a Center of Excellence (CoE), the former CoE, Physics of Geological Processes (PGP) and
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estimated stepwise from time series of the RS images, numerical models can provide continuous predictions of drift and deformation fields. This project shall investigate how the combined use of image time
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consisting of both control theory (or related fields) and economics (or related fields). Applicants must have experience in one or more of the topics: Model-predictive control Numerical optimization
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section. The PhD-position's main objective is to qualify for work in research positions. You will report to the head of Department. Duties of the position Developing numerical models to simulate the thermo
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. The link between graphite crystallinity, flake size, and purity (all being important for industrial applications) and its formation history is not fully understood. Therefore, the numerous graphite
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of Biostatistics, Institute of Basic Medical Sciences (IMB), University of Oslo (UiO), Norway. The candidate shall take part in the research group on “Statistical models for high-dimensional and functional data
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, numerical modelling, experiments and theory act in concert. The center includes the Oslo-branch of PoreLab, which is a Center of Excellence (CoE), the former CoE, Physics of Geological Processes (PGP) and