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/ UiO via Unsplash Jarli & Jordan / UiO We offer A unique research environment with multiple opportunities to develop research themes at the forefront of modern science A friendly, inclusive, and
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projectile populations Remote sensing, statistics This is a project that requires thinking outside the box and navigate multiple sub-disciplines while collaborating with Earth and other planets’ specialists
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properties of cell dynamics and biomedical applications in general. Multiple approaches will be explored utilizing quantum defects as nanoscale sensors, ranging from quantum emitters as passive probes to more
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, we can approach challenges from multiple perspectives and find better solutions. At UiS, we are committed to showing respect for each other's differences and accommodating employees with disabilities
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, we can approach challenges from multiple perspectives and find better solutions. At UiS, we are committed to showing respect for each other's differences and accommodating employees with disabilities
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pathways, and environmental constraints. Hydrogen is a central element of future low-carbon energy systems, with infrastructure developments spanning multiple sectors and regions. This PhD project addresses
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including multiple and embodied AI agents. Countering the current trends of very large models with hard-to-control outputs, we will focus on balancing data-based approaches with artists’ knowledge and search
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are eager to carry out research on statistical issues related to models and multiple sources of data describing ecological dynamics. The PhD project will address the following aims: 1) Develop efficient tools
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for more information. This is a multidisciplinary project involving collaboration across multiple faculties and departments. The associated PhD position will be hosted at the Department of Mathematics, with
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climate modelling. Core activities include multiple research cruises and extensive cross-institutional collaboration. The selected candidate will investigate how climate change affects the efficiency