29 algorithm-development-"Prof"-"Prof" Fellowship research jobs at University of Bergen
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Norwegian Center for Research Excellence. The Center focuses on algorithmic narrativity, new environments and materialities, and the shifting cultural contexts in which digital narratives are received and
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intermittent. The PhD will work will be twofold. The first part will be to improve and develop datasets and estimation algorithms for renewable energy that will enhance the simulation capabilities of the open
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). The position is for a fixed term of 3 years and is associated with The Center for Digital Narrative (CDN) . The Center focuses on algorithmic narrativity, interactive environments, materialities, and shifting
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energy and materials, to name but a few areas that lie at the core of UN's sustainable development goals (SDGs). The Department of Chemistry contributes to creating, applying, and disseminating chemical
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meeting society's growing demands in sectors such as health, environment, and sustainable energy and materials, to name but a few areas that lie at the core of UN's sustainable development goals (SDGs
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design and implementation of a workbench that supports the specification and evolution of major programming languages. This workbench aims to facilitate various aspects of language development, including
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specification and evolution of major programming languages. This workbench aims to facilitate various aspects of language development, including the authoring and maintenance of formal specifications, grammar
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-quantum cryptography. The education will provide a strong foundation for participating in the development of quantum technology. In Norway, we aim to expand and strengthen the national academic community in
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sensing, Quantum error-correcting codes, Quantum computing, and/or Post-quantum cryptography. The education will provide a strong foundation for participating in the development of quantum technology. In
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interdisciplinary collaboration between the Department of Mathematics and the Department of Physics and Technology. The project includes three main activities: (i) the development of novel simulation techniques, (ii