41 software-testing-short-course Fellowship positions at University of Bergen in Norway
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that the candidate will acquire from the PhD project, including positions that entail software development, engineering or consulting for the energy or process industry, and academia. The career promoting work will
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market for personnel with the knowledge and skills that the candidate will acquire from the PhD project, including positions that entail software development, engineering or consulting for the energy or
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if applicants have completed courses that cover these topics during their studies Good programming skills (for example Python, Java or JavaScript) and software engineering practices is a requirement. Familiarity
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and offers courses in scientific writing and application writing. Qualifications and personal qualities Applicants must hold a master's degree or equivalent education in Informatics. Master students can
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the project/work tasks: Advanced data management on large datasets to facilitate data for statistical analyses Design and plan analyses Make efficient analysis pipe-lines in the statistical software R
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datasets to facilitate data for statistical analyses Design and plan analyses Make efficient analysis pipe-lines in the statistical software R for automatic statiscal analyses of a large number of
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, the group takes part in ATLAS upgrade, with participation in the ITk-Pixels project, with responsibilities concerning testing and delivery of pixel modules for the ITk (ATLAS Inner Tracker). Within the ALICE
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anomaly searches using Machine Learning. Furthermore, the group takes part in ATLAS upgrade, with participation in the ITk-Pixels project, with responsibilities concerning testing and delivery of pixel
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. The startup date will be as soon as possible. About the project/work tasks: In all living organisms, there is a subset of small coenzyme molecules that participate in thousands of biochemical reactions, thereby
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and Norwegian Languages Courses for international students and employees at the University of Bergen. The Department hosts the Center for Digital Narrative (CDN) , a Norwegian Centre of Research