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. Conceptually, this includes data from a single experiment (regularization), across two experiments (registration), and for analyzing large datasets (statistical analysis and machine learning). This development
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programming (e.g., Python, Matlab, Fortran) is a requirement. Experience in statistical analysis of ocean/climate data (model output or observations) is an advantage. Experience from numerical modelling is an
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, Matlab, Fortran) is a requirement. Experience in statistical analysis of ocean/climate data (model output or observations) is an advantage. Experience from numerical modelling is an advantage. Applicants
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qualities: Applicants must hold a Norwegian PhD or an equivalent degree within computer science or related fields (e.g., mathematics, statistics, medicine, life sciences with a strong emphasis on
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within computer science or related fields (e.g., mathematics, statistics, medicine, life sciences with a strong emphasis on computational and programming aspects). or must have submitted his/her doctoral
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Qualifications and personal qualities: Applicants must hold a Norwegian PhD or an equivalent degree within computer science or related fields (e.g., mathematics, statistics, medicine, life sciences with a strong
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education or STEM education research is a requirement. Teaching competence, at different levels, is an advantage. Experience from, or competence in, R (or similar statistical package) is an advantage