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in shaping the future? PhD position There is a vacancy for a PhD Research Fellow in Snow Processes in Mountainous Regions at the Geophysical Institute and the Bjerknes Centre for Climate Research
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1st October 2025 Languages English English Norsk Nynorsk English PhD Research Fellow in Snow Processes in Mountainous Regions Apply for this job See advertisement UiB - Knowledge that shapes society
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“Female Heart”. The researcher position has a temporary financing for two (2) years from 01.11.25. About the project/work tasks: Advanced image analysis of ultrasound images Statistical analysis
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applying it for climate reconstructions through the late Quaternary and beyond. Our methodological focus has been on identifying and characterizing non-thermal factors or processes that potentially affect a
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preconditioners for Newton methods. Concrete model problems and numerical examples will be used to guide and prototype the development. About the Department of Mathematics at UiB The prospective PhD candidate will
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post-translational modifications of chaperones and their role in stressed cancer cells. Our research group at UiB (https://www.uib.no/en/rg/protein) identified and characterized several human
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the late Quaternary and beyond. Our methodological focus has been on identifying and characterizing non-thermal factors or processes that potentially affect a) the initial water density when the inclusions
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with NORCE, NMBU, and other national and international partners. This PhD project aims to investigate the retreat of mountain glaciers in Norway by comparing patterns from the post-Little Ice Age (LIA
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learning-based image classification approaches. The objective is to quantify landscape changes over decadal timescales, with a particular emphasis on Western Norway. Relevant transformations include
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partners. This PhD project aims to investigate the retreat of mountain glaciers in Norway by comparing patterns from the post-Little Ice Age (LIA) period—primarily driven by natural climate variability—with