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soil washing and separation processes on a research scale. Hence, the position consists of a combination of research and test facility development and coordination. The work is part of the research-based
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-scale effect. The end goal of this project is to develop, via experimental testing and advanced material characterization, quantitative models of the process underlying the repeated generation
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the knowledge base for decision making through six key activities: assimilating rich Norwegian datasets into process-based models novel modelling of forest disturbances more robust modelling of soil accumulation
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. The following qualifications will also count in the assessment of the applicants: Experience with electrical circuits, oscilloscopes, wave-form generators, and digital signal processing will be
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immediately. We expect the whole evaluation process, from the application date to an offer being made, to take 3 – 4 months, depending on the number of applications. The expected start date is January 2026
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For questions about the application process: Lars Solheim, Advisor, Faculty of Social Sciences tel. (+47) 38142619, E-Mail lars.solheim@uia.no Eirik Rustad, Administrative Coordinator of CeDiT, Faculty of Social
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using Python, R, Matlab, Julia or similar is required. Knowledge of energy systems, energy system modelling or the European energy market will be an advantage. Understanding of atmospheric processes
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the submission process, please don’t hesitate to contact us.
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within women's and gender research and the public discourse. The PhD courses "Evoking gender" and "Feminist theories, methodologies and epistemologies in research processes" alternate so that one PhD
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. They typically contain a combination of numerical, categorical, and textual data, and are often multilingual. DPPs are still evolving, facing challenges in data processing, handling missing or redundant data, and