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borehole electromagnetic data during drilling. This includes the further development and application of fast solvers for Maxwell’s equations and nonlinear inversion algorithms that we have already developed
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Recognised Researcher (R2) Positions Postdoc Positions Country Norway Application Deadline 16 Sep 2025 - 23:59 (Europe/Oslo) Type of Contract Temporary Job Status Full-time Hours Per Week 37,5 Is the job
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and application of fast solvers for Maxwell’s equations and nonlinear inversion algorithms that we have already developed in a previous PhD project. In addition to electromagnetic geophysics
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electromagnetic data during drilling. This includes the further development and application of fast solvers for Maxwell’s equations and nonlinear inversion algorithms that we have already developed in a previous
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at the University of Bergen. The Department hosts the Center for Digital Narrative (CDN) , a Norwegian Centre of Research Excellence. The Center focuses on algorithmic narrativity, new environments and materialities
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the PhD has been awarded at the latest within 5 months after the closing date for applications. The applicant must have good programming skills, excellent knowledge of algorithms, numerical methods, and
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balance simulations that support estimates of snow distribution for biodiversity and ecosystem assessments, as well as hydrological modelling and management plans for ski resorts and hydropower companies
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complexity, the impact of blowing snow on local and regional scales. The PhD candidate will produce mass balance simulations that support estimates of snow distribution for biodiversity and ecosystem
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artificial intelligence systems. The postdoc will become part of a dynamic, interdisciplinary, and inclusive team as a member of one of the department’s research groups https://www.uib.no/en/infomedia/102434
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work associated with teaching, dissemination or research infrastructure/services, will be distributed over the full employment period and thus corresponding to 25 per cent of the time each year. The