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. The workplace is Campus Kristiansand. Start date by agreement with the faculty. The Faculty of Fine Arts has approximately 530 students and 90 academic staff. It consists of the Department of Visual and
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. Experience with numerical modelling of planetary atmospheres and radiative transfer, and with the analysis of space-based time-series and spectroscopic data sets (for example, from HST, TESS, or similar
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and preregister analysis plans Prepare data for analyses Contribute to work on user participation within the NeuroPathways project Perform statistical analyses, potentially including methods such as
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Colleges . It will be an advantage if you have Strong background in stochastic processes / random walks, scientific computing, and mathematical modelling. Solid programming skills for simulation and analysis
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. Appointment is dependent on the public defense of the doctoral thesis being approved. Experience with analysis of time-series of neural data Proficiency in programming custom analysis pipelines (e.g. Python
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for biosystematics (e.g., HTS data handling and analysis) and ecoinformatics (e.g., distribution modelling using R) • Field work in the tropics • Experience in chromosome cytology and/or morphometrics
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, and participate in the analysis of all data and in the writing of publications. The candidate is also expected to engage in international dissemination activities and collaborate with key scholars in
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and their interactions with peptides. This primarily includes small angle X-ray and neutron scattering (SAXS/SANS) along with theoretical model analysis including the use of multi-scale and artificial
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. The position is placed in the Digital Signal Processing and Image Analysis group (DSB), Section for Machine Learning, Department of Informatics at the University of Oslo. The DSB research group has seven full
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., probability, analysis), eager to conduct cutting edge research in the field of uncertainty quantification, in particular the theory and methods known as predictive Bayes. Predictive Bayes theory involves