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the ATLAST telescope and the nearby community of San Pedro de Atacama. The PhD candidate will have the unique opportunity to shape the renewable energy management system by developing novel real-time control
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and related topics. The Department has more than 1800 students on bachelor level, 600 master students, and over 240 PhDs and postdocs. The overall staff of the Department is close to 370 employees
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teaching at the Department. Project start is planned for February 1, 2025 or as soon as possible. The postdoc will be part of the research group for mathematical cognition: https://www.ntnu.edu/ilu
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to shape the renewable energy management system by developing novel real-time control & optimization algorithms. Pilot demonstrations on partner radio telescope facilities such as APEX and the Sardinia Radio
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thickness (SIT) observations within the FESOM2-ICEPACK modelling system, in collaboration with Dr. Frank Kauker’s group at AWI. The postdoc on WP3 will spend between 6 and 12 months working at the AWI early
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, distributed systems and logic Experience with language-based techniques for information-flow analysis or access control, formal methods or semantic technologies will be considered an advantage when candidates
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master students, and over 240 PhDs and postdocs. The overall staff of the Department is close to 370 employees, about 280 of these in full time positions. The full time tenured academic staff is 75, mostly
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postdocs. The overall staff of the Department is close to 370 employees, about 280 of these in full time positions. The full time tenured academic staff is 75, mostly Full/Associate Professors. Questions
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of the project is to develop new conceptualizations of what AI means to people, grounded in everyday life, and to assess democratic implications of emergent media technologies. The postdoc will design and conduct
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researching user experiences with AI in the news media. The postdoc will form part of the team for the project “IMAGINE: Citizen perceptions of AI in everyday media life”, funded by The Research Council