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simulations, or computer-aided drug design. Proven record of programming language through publicly available Github/Gitlab or similar repositories. Experience in the cell biology lab Fluent oral and written
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Science About the project This PhD project integrates pharmacoepidemiology, causal inference, and machine learning to study real-world treatment patterns, effectiveness, and safety of monoclonal antibodies
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the areas of stochastic analysis and computational methods towards machine learning with focus on risk-sensitive decision making and control. Techniques may include forward, backward stochastic differential
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groundwater/geochemical modelling software (e.g., MODFLOW, PHREEQC). Experience with laboratory analytical methods (e.g., chromatography, mass spectrometry). Familiarity with AI or machine learning applications
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of GIS, spatial statistics, or other spatially relevant methods. Demonstrated experience applying machine learning and AI-based approaches to empirical disease, ecological, or biological datasets, with
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refractive-index imaging of complex samples. Apply machine learning and deep learning techniques to automate segmentation and quantitative analysis of tomographic refractive-index data from cells and tissue
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(PDE). Examples of models in the scope of the project include particle models, stochastic PDE and models from fluid dynamics and machine learning. Place of work is the Department of Mathematics, Blindern
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career development plans with formal supervision and project-based learning. Secondments, consortium meetings, and workshops will provide hands-on experience in collaborative modelling, scientific
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of AI and in particular machine learning (ML). As today’s mainstream AI/ML workloads often resort to large-scale and energy-hungry supercomputers, it is necessary have a more critical look at how HPC
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educational system. Strong background in molecular modeling, molecular dynamics simulations, or computer-aided drug design. Proven record of programming language through publicly available Github/Gitlab