148 parallel-and-distributed-computing-phd-"Meta"-"Meta" positions at University of Oslo in Norway
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are hired will automatically be admitted to the PhD programme. Residence within commuting distance from Oslo is expected during the appointment, but the PhD fellows will also spend time abroad for training
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enrolled in the PhD program of the Faculty of Educational Sciences and is required to take 30 credits of coursework. The research fellow is expected to complete the PhD degree within the fellowship period
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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
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the Centre’s other fellows. The application must contain a project description. The successful candidate will be admitted to the Faculty’s organized PhD programme. The research work is expected to result in a
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experience with mental health research is an advantage. Proficiency in executing computationally intensive analyses on high-performance computing systems, including job scheduling, parallel processing, and
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addition to programming tasks. Specific work tasks will be distributed based on competence and available resources. via Unsplash Qualifications Required qualifications: Master’s degree in computer science or equivalent
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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