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collaborations is focused on development of diagnostic methods based on magnetic resonance imaging (MRI). The PhD candidate will work on a project where the goal is to develop methods (acquisition and processing
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, storing, and building Carbon Capture and Storage (CCS) infrastructure in the Climate Transition’ (NorthCarb). The project is funded by Akademiaavtalen . NorthCarb is an interdisciplinary project developing
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(CCS) infrastructure in the Climate Transition’ (NorthCarb). The project is funded by Akademiaavtalen . NorthCarb is an interdisciplinary project developing new expertise in law and comparative politics
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modeling of narrative, which includes developing new computational models of narrative and re-implementing historical models (also known as “storytelling systems”) so that they can be easily studied and used
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project “ComDisp: Community-Centered Modeling of Housing-Related Health Disparities.” ComDisp develops a grassroots modeling framework to predict health disparities under different climate change scenarios
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is part of the Norwegian Research Council funded Center for Sustainable Subsurface Resources (CSSR). About the project/work tasks: The successful candidate will contribute to the development and
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/work tasks: The position is part of the Belmont Forum project “ComDisp: Community-Centered Modeling of Housing-Related Health Disparities.” ComDisp develops a grassroots modeling framework to predict
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design, and empowering AI with the goal to develop a new De novo design method. More information about eHACS can be found here: https://www.uib.no/en/rg/brenk/152446/escaping-combinatorial-explosion-expert
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of this project is to develop quantitative and qualitative parameters related to different sustainability dimensions that can supplement data on safe and healthy food with indicators of relevance. The project is a
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well as their individual research within the Center for Digital Narrative’s Computational Narrative Systems node, led by Professor Nick Montfort with Professor Rafael Pérez y Pérez. Work includes developing new