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. It is a condition of employment that the master's degree has been awarded. The candidate must have good knowledge in atmospheric dynamics. Proficiency in scientific coding and data analysis (e.g
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the master's degree has been awarded. The candidate must have good knowledge in atmospheric dynamics. Proficiency in scientific coding and data analysis (e.g., Python, MATLAB, R, C++, FORTRAN) is required
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at the University of Bergen. We can offer: a good and professionally stimulating working environment. salary as PhD research fellow (code 1017) in the state salary scale. This constitutes a gross
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a strong professional environment Salary NOK 660 000 (code 1352) in the state salary scale. Enrolment in the Norwegian Public Service Pension Fund Good welfare benefits Your application must include
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offer: Exciting development opportunities as part of your role in a strong professional environment Salary NOK 660 000 (code 1352) in the state salary scale. Enrolment in the Norwegian Public Service
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numerical literacy in developing computer code for simulation models and for data analysis and interpretation. About the project/work tasks: The first position is part of the research project Thermos
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the capabilities of marine organisms, but also good numerical literacy in developing computer code for simulation models and for data analysis and interpretation. About the project/work tasks: The
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requires a thorough understanding of marine ecology, the role of the environment, and the capabilities of marine organisms, but also good numerical literacy in developing computer code for simulation models
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numerical literacy in developing computer code for simulation models and for data analysis and interpretation. About the project/work tasks: The position is part of the starting grant project DRIFT
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well as presenting research at scientific conferences and to the general public, the technology industry, politicians, and other relevant parties. Publish documentation, code, and datasets according to Open Science