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selection criteria You must have a relevant master’s degree in Computer Science and technology, computer system engineering or equivalent. Your course of study must correspond to a five-year Norwegian course
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modelling, stochastic (partial) differential equations, filtering and control, computational methods for stochastics. Taking a view towards applications, the group is well involved in areas of economy and
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, potentially including methods such as structural equation modelling Write at least 4 scientific articles as first author Communicate results in various national and international scientific journals and popular
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English. Desired qualifications: High motivation for a research career, documented primarily via original publications in peer-reviewed scientific journals. Familiarity with Common Data Models (e.g. OMOP
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, a lot of digital traces are left for those in the form of technical drawings stored in different file formats (e.g. TIFF, PDFs). In addition, more complex models such as 3D representations of products
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Chemical Engineering, Nanotechnology or equivalent. Your course of study must correspond to a five-year Norwegian course, where 120 credits have been obtained at master's level. Master students can apply
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phenotypic plasticity and/or genetic adaptation. As our model system, we study springtails (Collembola), key terrestrial ectothermic invertebrates of the soil community. The postdoc will be mainly responsible
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using CT scanning, sorption measurements and characterization of the moisture state, modelling of freezable water, frost exposure testing, and mechanical characterization including strength, DIC, dynamic
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, education and capacity development follow two main directions: i) process-based studies and modelling - from local scale water balance studies to continental water resource assessments, and ii) statistically
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effort lies in understanding the workings of the energetic Sun. To attack this goal a concerted effort of numerical modelling, both fluid (extended MHD) and particle oriented, are combined with high