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-of-batteries-in-future-electricity-systems Where to apply Website https://www.jobbnorge.no/en/available-jobs/job/293031/postdoctoral-research-fel… Requirements Research FieldTechnologyEducation LevelPhD
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here . A prerequisite for employment is that the candidate is to be admitted to UiA’s PhD programme at the Faculty of Humanities and education. More information is to be found here (in Norwegian): https
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the PhD project. Qualifications: The applicant must hold a master’s degree in Robotics, Engineering Cybernetics, Automation, Mechatronics, Electrical Engineering, Computer Science, Machine Learning, or a
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programme at the Faculty of Humanities and education. More information is to be found here (in Norwegian): https://www.uia.no/studier/program/phd-program-i-humaniora-og-pedagogikk/ Required qualifications
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requirements: Master’s degree or equivalent preferably in machine learning or equivalent fields. A Master’s degree in computer science/statistics/applied mathematics/electrical engineering can also be considered
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of Stavanger invites applicants for a PhD Fellowship in sustainable geothermal energy solutions and heat storagetechnologies at the Faculty of Science and Technology, Department of Energy and Petroleum
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computer science/statistics/applied mathematics/electrical engineering can also be considered given that the candidate has formal competence in machine learning and/or image analysis/computer vision Foreign
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Are you ready to take your research career to the next level? The Biopolymer NMR Group (https://folk.ntnu.no/aachmann/ ) is looking for a candidate to be hired for a least three-year postdoctoral position
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for more than one PhD Research Fellowship period at the University of Oslo. Place of work is Department of informatics at Blindern, Oslo. Job description Do you want to develop new technology for interpretation
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Sensing (DAS) has emerged as a powerful technology for down-hole monitoring of flow processes in petroleum wells, using fibre optic cables as acoustic sensors. Despite its potential, current applications