14 programming-"Prof"-"NTNU---Norwegian-University-of-Science-and-Technology" positions at University of Bergen
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. The project is funded by the Trond Mohn Research Foundation and led by Dr Leonardo M. Pichel with coinvestigators at the University of Bergen (Profs. Ritske Huismans and Rob Gawthorpe), University of Manchester
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internal architecture of deformed salt bodies. The project is funded by the Trond Mohn Research Foundation and led by Dr Leonardo M. Pichel with coinvestigators at the University of Bergen (Profs. Ritske
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Commission under the Horizon Europe framework program. NUCLEAR brings together European leaders in the fields of metabolomics, functional genomics, chromatin regulation, stem cell biology, and cancer with
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written and oral English. Experience from one or several of the following areas is an advantage: Programming, image processing and machine learning. Magnetic Resonance Imaging. Laboratory experience from
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of the following areas is an advantage: Modelling and simulations of flow in porous media. Programming, image processing and machine learning Personal and relational qualities will be emphasized. Motivation
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demonstrate good collaborative skills. Applicants must be proficient in both written and oral English. Experience from one or several of the following areas is an advantage: Programming, image processing and
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be proficient in both written and oral English. Experience from one or both of the following areas is an advantage: Modelling and simulations of flow in porous media. Programming, image processing and
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thesis for assessment prior to the application deadline. It is a condition of employment that the master's degree has been awarded. The candidate must have strong programming skills in one or more
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. The candidate must have strong programming skills in one or more languages (e.g., Python,MATLAB, Fortran, C++). Strong analytical skills and capabilities in data processing and mathematical modelling are required
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of Bergen (Profs. Ritske Huismans and Rob Gawthorpe), University of Manchester (Prof. Cathy Hollis), University of Oslo (Prof. Jan Inge Faleide) and Imperial College (Prof. Chris Jackson). About the project