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, analysis and dissemination of the research. The project will support the career development of the RF by enabling the development of their research expertise in a theoretically broad and methodologically
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and sensor data analysis Experience in remote sensing with satellites Experience in analytics in biogeochemistry, microbial ecology, and field work in aquatic environment Experience in Python, GIS
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Commitment to carry out research in Trondheim Experience in implementing in-situ water quality measurements and sensor data analysis Experience in remote sensing with satellites Experience in analytics in
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written communication skills in English. Strong data analysis skills. Desired qualifications: Two or more of the following; Competence on point defects in semiconductors for quantum technology applications
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-resolution 3D analysis and attribute mapping Experience from geological fieldwork, including planning and logistics Cross-disciplinary experience, such as sedimentology/stratigraphy, core-descriptions, CCS
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discipline relevant to the project, completed before the start of the position. You have a solid methodological foundation in ecological data collection and analysis, such as field‑based sampling, quantitative
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. Some additional travel may be required for conferences and research dissemination. Work content You will work with the analysis of biological and biogeochemical (BGC) oceanographic observations in
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, and Arctic geosciences. The Centre is actively involved in the World Meteorological Organization (WMO) Polar Coupled Analysis and Prediction for Services (PCAPS) program. Through this engagement, MET
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“Methods for Wideband Active Acoustic Monitoring”. This is a great opportunity to work with acoustics and signal analysis in the scientific forefront, with short distance to industrial applications and in
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-organized critical thinker who wants to improve our understanding of climate risks in the energy transition. Previous experience with climate data analysis, energy system models, or machine learning is