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Information Work Location(s) Number of offers available1Company/InstituteDepartment of Electrical Engineering and Computer ScienceCountryNorwayGeofield Contact City STAVANGER Website http://www.uis.no Street
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include health care services. More practical information about working and living in Norway can be found here: https://uit.no/staffmobility UiT via Unsplash UiT How to apply Your application must include
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Technology with the research group Ultrasound, Microwaves and Optics . General information about the position. The position is for a period of four years. The nominal length of the PhD programme is three
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on the environment and coastal communities. Research topics are broadly defined, allowing the candidate to shape their project according to their interests, whether through applied econometric analysis, data-driven
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proposals aligned with the group's research interests being given priority. Information about the faculty's research profiles can be found through the link above. Duties and responsibilities The purpose
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, installed at the university campus in Stavanger. The core element of this PhD project is to use physics-based and data-driven modeling approaches for developing accurate models for real-time optimization and
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data, and statistical analyses. This is a three-year full-time PhD position that, pending on topic and other project availability, might include up to one additional year of work on relevant CICERO
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information More information on the position (and project description) can be obtained from Head of Department Tore Markeset, tel: 518 321 91, e-mail: tore.markeset@uis.no or Professor Roger Flage, tel: 518
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this is required documentation on competence in English if this is required publications or other relevant research work Applications are evaluated based on the information available in Jobbnorge
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comprehension. The PhD student will collect and analyse quantitative data (surveys, ratings, physiological data, reading comprehension) collected in a selection of classes in upper secondary schools. Project