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experience with mental health research is an advantage. Proficiency in executing computationally intensive analyses on high-performance computing systems, including job scheduling, parallel processing, and
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. Personal qualities: Have excellent collaboration skills. Be flexible to maintain multiple project scopes in parallel. Be responsible, pro-active and able to work independently. Personal suitability will be
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of these adhesins in host cell binding during infections, using cell culture and other infection models. In parallel, the PhD fellow will express and purify the adhesin proteins for in vitro binding assays. Part of
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dust emission using multi-generational data, supervised by Dr. Duncan Watts (duncanwa@astro.uio.no ) and Prof. Ingunn Wehus (i.k.wehus@astro.uio.no ). Position 2 – Commander4: Massively parallel joint
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at the department of geosciences. The proposed project will run in parallel with several other PhD studies/research on related topics, and be part of a dynamic and inspiring team of students and researchers. In
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at the department of geosciences. The proposed project will run in parallel with several other PhD studies/research on related topics, and be part of a dynamic and inspiring team of students and researchers. In
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primary focus of the project, but complementary research on parallel systems may be developed. The project will add an important evolutionary component to ongoing interdisciplinary research on Arctic
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, salinity and other. The measured data are prone to measurement uncertainty and may also include anomalies like spikes, systematic mis-measurement effects and loss of data. This has been in focus in parallel
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fluctuation power spectrum, building upon existing theoretical and computational frameworks. Position 2 – Commander4: Massively parallel joint Bayesian end-to-end analysis of past, present and future CMB
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frameworks. Position 2 – Commander4: Massively parallel joint Bayesian end-to-end analysis of past, present and future CMB experiments, supervised by Prof. Hans Kristian Eriksen (h.k.k.eriksen@astro.uio.no