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experiences and skills will be emphasized: Experience in plant phenotyping, drought stress research, or root biology Familiarity with imaging technologies, statistical analysis, or quantitative data analysis
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programming (e.g. Python, MATLAB, R, C++). Experience with code-based analysis (Python, MATLAB, R, etc.) of animal behavior or neural data (GitHub pages welcome). Excellent oral and written presentation skills
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management, and data analysis Emphasis will be placed on personal qualities and motivation for the position. We offer An exciting job with an important mission in society Developing tasks in a strong and
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on the analysis of complex event history data, with some relevant topics being the analysis of outcomes under competing risks, studies of individual heterogeneity, estimation using machine learning methods and
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constructively with feedback, also under pressure of time Show curiosity and a strong motivation for relevant subjects Have a keen interest for good practice in programming, data management, and data analysis
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). Theoretically, the project draws on the existing literature about the gendering of fisheries, in dialogue with gender studies, social science concept analysis, legal anthropology and anthropological approaches
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interpretable framework for tensor analysis. Specifically, the project will: Develop novel, modular statistical solvers to integrate domain-specific knowledge directly into latent variable models. Account for
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, as well as the perspectives of healthcare providers, public service workers, and civil society organisations that support them. The project will also include mapping and analysis of relevant national
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program Arctic Ocean 2050. The successful applicant will work with zooplankton data from the High Arctic to address knowledge gaps in life history strategies, phenology and the distribution of key
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cities with headquarters in Trondheim. At NTNU, 9,000 employees and 43,000 students work to create knowledge for a better world. You will find more information about working at NTNU and the application