38 algorithm-development-"Multiple"-"Prof"-"Simons-Foundation" positions at UiT The Arctic University of Norway
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(AMR) enzymes shape the evolution, selection, and spread of resistance within biofilm communities. The aim is to uncover the molecular mechanisms underpinning biofilm evolution and to clarify the role
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) enzymes shape the evolution, selection, and spread of resistance within biofilm communities. The aim is to uncover the molecular mechanisms underpinning biofilm evolution and to clarify the role of AMR
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of satellites, developing a system for detecting rapid sea ice mass changes driven by deformation, and enabling updates to the constraints on sea ice model redistribution schemes for a new Arctic
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the Arctic’s sea ice cover from a multi-sensor constellation of satellites, developing a system for detecting rapid sea ice mass changes driven by deformation, and enabling updates to the constraints on sea ice
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and train a cohort of international doctoral candidates through coordinated research, expert mentoring, skills courses, and intersectoral secondments. At UiT, this PhD will focus on the microbiomes
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Arctic conditions. The successful candidate will play a central role in developing the field of remote piloted systems and contribute to the advancement of digital twins and green aviation. Active
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: DynAMIC (Detecting episodes of Arctic sea ice Mass Imbalance) . DynAMIC aims to observe three-dimensional changes in the Arctic’s sea ice cover from a multi-sensor constellation of satellites, developing a
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of Science and Technology (NT Faculty) to pursue cutting-edge research aligned with the Faculty Strategy. One of the key strategic priorities for the NT Faculty is the development of knowledge aimed
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must include a description of the topic, 3-5 key research question(s) and a reasoning of the choices. It should also indicate the methodologies to be used. The final project description will be developed
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of Science and Technology (NT Faculty) to pursue cutting-edge research aligned with the Faculty Strategy. One of the key strategic priorities for the NT Faculty is the development of knowledge aimed