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crack evolution in modern and vintage Francis turbine runner steels. The work combines systematic experimental fatigue testing under representative variable-amplitude loading with local fatigue modelling
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components: (i) development and validation of a fit-for-purpose questionnaire instrument to quantify individual multilectal experience (engagement with, and exposure to, dialects and written standards); (ii
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under uncertainty and decision support through combining observed data and mathematical models. The position is available from 19.08.2026 and we expect that the candidate can start the position no later
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big data and advanced methods for modeling exposures, we will establish real-world patterns of hormonal contraceptive use and mental disorders, and identify potential moderating factors such as
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shelf lives, and additionally may change colour, texture, and stiffness rapidly. Further, the lack of standardised 3D models for the wide variety of products makes offline learning challenging. As a
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, sensitivity to modeling choices, and complementary empirical tests as essential components of trustworthy unsupervised learning in high-dimensional settings. Causality will be used as one analytical lens
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hydrodynamic load models. The purpose of this work is to increase the understanding of longlines with seaweed under sea loads and develop accountable hydrodynamic load models. Your supervisor will be Professor
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at the Institute of Theoretical Astrophysics at Blindern, Oslo. Job description Constraining gravity and cosmological models using the Euclid survey, supervised by Assoc. Prof. Hans Winther. The Euclid
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to waves and current at various stages of growth. The hydroelastic behavior of the seaweed is not sufficiently well understood, and hence there are no good hydrodynamic load models. The purpose of this work
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., 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 The evaluation