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Position as PhD Research Fellow in formal methods for data protection in digital twins is available at the Department of Informatics. Starting date no later than December 1, 2025. The fellowship period is
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Twins Apply for this job See advertisement About the position Position as PhD Research Fellow in formal methods for data protection in digital twins is available at the Department of Informatics. Starting
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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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and well data with state-of-art numerical forward modelling to understand the role of salt basin geometry and intra-salt heterogeneity on salt flow and the internal architecture of deformed salt bodies
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”, 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 on salt flow and the
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communication skills in English (see below) Additional desired qualifications: Experience with the theoretical description of transport processes Skills in advanced computational methods (e.g., C++) Jarli og
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Fellowship period at the University of Oslo. Job description The person hired in the position will work on theoretical control and optimization methods for a grid island powered by renewable energy, supporting
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. The CoolSeal project´s overall objective is to provide an experimental and numerical framework to predict CO2 gas hydrate self-sealing in geological formations. Our multi-scale approach is cross-disciplinary and
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the reservoir and caprock are situated below or in the CO2 gas hydrate stability zone. The CoolSeal project´s overall objective is to provide an experimental and numerical framework to predict CO2 gas hydrate
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of this position is to develop a massively parallel version of a computer code called Commander, and apply this to archival data from Planck HFI, new data from Simons Observatory, and simulated data from LiteBIRD, a