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dominated by power electronic converters”. You will join the research group Power System Operation and Analysis (PSOA) at IEL, where we foster an open, inclusive, and collaborative working environment. Our
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education. Research topic The PhD Fellow will be affiliated with the research project “Resuscitation data analysis”, which is a collaboration between researchers at Department of Mathematics and Physics and
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they influence decisions, and how they can be improved to better align with societal goals. This includes philosophical analysis of how evidence is constructed, how ethical trade-offs are handled, and how
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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
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methods will be advantageous: Microbiological techniques, as well as computer-based analysis Molecular biology techniques Analysis of high-throughput datasets (DNA seq, microbiological data, competitive
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chemical reference analyses of different samples obtained during microbial hydrolysis of keratinous materials. Prepare samples for proteomics and cooperate with the proteomics team at NMBU. Perform analysis
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learning, or rank-based modelling / preference learning will be an advantage. Experience with management and analysis of large datasets is an advantage. Experience with biomedical applications is also an
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Factorization Embedding Structure (BETTER)”, and this PhD project specifically aims at developing a unified, scalable, and interpretable framework for tensor analysis. Specifically, the project will: Develop
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, how they influence decisions, and how they can be improved to better align with societal goals. This includes philosophical analysis of how evidence is constructed, how ethical trade-offs are handled
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Soledad Gonzalo Cogno. About the project The successful candidate will contribute to one of the two main research topics in the lab: (1) the analysis of Neuropixels recordings (experimental data is obtained