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-thermal behavior in a variety of semiconducting devices Test and validate the developed models and simulation tools, including comparison with experimental data Contributing to the development of software
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Vacancies PhD positions (3x) on RF/Microwave Gallium Nitride (GaN) MMIC design and test Key takeaways Gallium Nitride: covering the entire chain from device modelling and characterisation, MMIC
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implementation of numerical methods within state-of-the-art open-source scientific computing frameworks. The developed methods will be tested on scenarios relevant to CO₂ storage formations in the Norwegian North
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strong background in industrial engineering, computer science, software engineering, energy systems, robotics, or related disciplines Interest in AI, simulation, and optimization for energy and industrial
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for databehandling Utløpsdato: ett år Navn: CookieInformationConsent Leverandør: www.jobbnorge.no Databehandlingsansvarlig: HAProxy software Formål: Kreves for at nettsiden skal fungere riktig. Personvernregler
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investigate genetic, epigenetic, and pharmacological markers of ASM-related risks using data and biobank material from the Norwegian Mother and Child Cohort Study. WP3 will examine the safety of newer ASMs in a
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risks using data and biobank material from the Norwegian Mother and Child Cohort Study. WP3 will examine the safety of newer ASMs in a European, prospective, multicenter cohort study, in which
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title: InSEPSia: Innovative methods for early diagnosis of sepsis based on multiparametric biomarker analysis. Project description: The research involves the search for a diagnostic test for sepsis. Early
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interactions need to be strengthened, integrating the extracted requirements into services, prototyping the necessary interfaces/software, and iteratively testing via case studies. The development
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includes 25% career-promoting workduties such as teaching, exam work, or supervision, depending on departmental needs.) The position is part of the project “NorHEAD”, funded by the University of Bergen