17 distributed-computing-"DIFFER"-"Washington-University-in-St" Fellowship positions in Norway
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morphology and intra-salt lithological heterogeneity control salt flow and the internal and external structure of deformed salt bodies at different temporal and spatial scales using 3D seismic, well data and
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will focus on understanding how 3D salt basin morphology and intra-salt lithological heterogeneity control salt flow and the internal and external structure of deformed salt bodies at different temporal
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synergistically integrates different renewable energy sources such as solar photovoltaic generation, hydrogen production, and storage alternatives with microgrid-driven power distribution. Through advanced modeling
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completing a doctorate. While each project topic requires a different specialization, candidates should have at least one of the following backgrounds: geosciences, petroleum engineering, computational physics
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Engineering . The position is for a period of four years. The nominal length of the PhD programme is three years. The fourth year is distributed as 25 % each year and will consist of teaching (10%) and other
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provisions aiming to distribute risks between parties associated with the consequences of unclear language; - mapping different types of contracts necessitating legal regulation that would put a burden of
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scientists with expertise in data management, distributed systems, security, machine learning, and development of health technology solutions. In addition, you will work with experts in psychology and
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for the transition of distribution grids. Quantify the importance of hydropower production and its interoperability in managing security of supply and grid stability. Explore the interplay between different aspects
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is enrolled in USN’s PhD-program in PhD in Technology within three months of accession in the position. It may be possible to get a four-year full-time period consisting of 75 % PhD Research Fellow and
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. FATES simulates and predicts growth, death, and regeneration of plants and subsequent tree size distributions by tracking natural and anthropogenic disturbance and recovery. It does this by allowing