33 parallel-computing-numerical-methods-"DTU" Fellowship positions at University of Bergen in Norway
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. The group consists of five permanent faculty, three permanent researchers, and typically has about 10 PhD students. The group's primary area of research relates to numerical and computational methods
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, and typically has about 10 PhD students. The group's primary area of research relates to numerical and computational methods for processes associated with porous materials, with a particular emphasis on
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relates to numerical and computational methods for processes associated with porous materials, with a particular emphasis on geological applications. This is the right position if you are a highly motivated
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numerical models is an advantage Experience with numerical tracer diagnostics or stable water isotopes is an advantage Experience in teaching and outreach activities is an advantage Applicants must have good
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Ability to actively communicate and co-operate within a larger research team is required. Experience with LINUX environments and analysing large datasets from numerical models is an advantage Experience
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design using computational methods Organic synthesis MD simulations Knowledge of a scripting language The candidate must demonstrate a structured approach to work, a strong commitment for hit discovery and
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the following areas is an advantage: Structure-based drug design using computational methods Organic synthesis MD simulations Knowledge of a scripting language The candidate must demonstrate a structured approach
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Solutions”, an interdisciplinary project integrating 2D and 3D seismic and well data with state-of-art numerical forward modelling to understand the role of salt basin geometry and intra-salt heterogeneity
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publication of research or research communication. Use of computer programming as a method of research and inquiry. Applicants will be evaluated according to admission requirements in The Faculty of Humanities
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communication. Use of computer programming as a method of research and inquiry. Applicants will be evaluated according to admission requirements in The Faculty of Humanities' PhD Program pt. 2.1 . Applicants must