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for and participate in a fieldwork campaign in the Canadian Arctic to collect in situ snow and ice observations under aircraft overflights Use existing radar echo modelling tools to simulate CRISTAL
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PhD Research Fellowships: Artificial Intelligence Adoption, Sustainable Finance, and Twin Transition
Norwegian. Other work that is relevant for the application Names and contact information of at least 2 reference persons A copy of the master thesis (in PDF) Attachments must be uploaded as separate files
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advertisement About the position A position as PhD Research Fellow in Experimental Nuclear physics and Reactor Simulations is available at the Department of Physics. The PhD Research Fellow will be part of
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of constructs and capsids using combinations of discriminative and generative methods, methods for protein structure prediction and docking simulations. The successful candidate should be able to develop new
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on the written material presented by the applicants, and the detailed description draw up for the position. A copy of the assessment report will be sent to all applicants. The applicants who are assessed as best
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dissertation, or confirmation that your PhD thesis has been submitted. Documentation of a completed doctoral degree must be presented before taking up the position. CV. A copy of the doctoral thesis. If you are
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detailed description draw up for the position. A copy of the assessment report will be sent to all applicants. The applicants who are assessed as best qualified will be called to an interview. The interview
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components of the DT include an Input Data Management Module (IDMM) for collecting and processing heterogeneous data, a Discrete Event Simulation (DES) model for system-level analysis and predictive
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of extreme weather, such as rain-on-snow events, frost droughts, and false springs, which degrade the ability of plants to survive the winter. Since Arctic-Boreal ecosystems contain vast stores of carbon, in
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the biophysical processes as droplets wet membrane compartments in cells. Numerical simulations and theoretical models will be developed of the viscous interfacial fluid flow at cellular membranes alongside