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mishmash.no for more information. The appointed candidate will join MishMash’s Work Package 2: AI in Artistic Processes and will work closely with WP2 leader Dr. Budhaditya Chattopadhyay, as well as with
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of the scholarly works on which the committee should place special emphasis, is attached in its entirety Two references (name and contact information) General information: For further information please contact
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on growth; and quantify the effects of disturbance - primarily fire - on tree growth. By linking tree-ring data with ecological and environmental variables, this project will provide new mechanistic insights
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cities with headquarters in Trondheim. At NTNU, 9,000 employees and 43,000 students work to create knowledge for a better world. You can find more information about working at NTNU and the application
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discharges through modeling and analysis of data from the groundbreaking ALOFT flight campaign. Our group's recent publications revealed FGFs as a new class of high-energy atmospheric radiation, yet their
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the use of modern machine‑learning methods within applied mathematics—particularly physics‑informed learning, anomaly detection, data‑driven modelling, and the construction of surrogate models grounded in
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at prestigious international conferences. The PhD project is part of 15 GRAIL PhD projects Europe-wide out of which 2 will take place at the University of Bergen. More information about GRAIL can be found
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information about GRAIL can be found at grail.physik.tu-dortmund.de. The successful candidate will benefit from extensive interaction opportunities with several groups within the Horizon Europe GRAIL network
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campaign and the subsequent data exploitation is expected. We expect the findings to appear in top-tier peer-reviewed journals and to be presented at prestigious international conferences. The successful