146 parallel-processing-bioinformatics Fellowship research jobs at University of Oslo
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is also a Principal Investigator at the Hylleraas Centre for Quantum Molecular Science, a Norwegian Centre of Excellence dedicated to the development and application of advanced computer simulations
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analysis, aimed at understanding how the human brain encodes information. This cross-disciplinary project is a high-level collaboration between the Digital Signal Processing Group (DSB), at the Section
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are highly motivated, have interests in computer vision and neural networks, and want to both contribute to new advances in a field with real world applications. For more information and how to apply
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ceramic fuel cells and electrolysers. These technologies are central in the transition to renewable energy and in the electrification of industrial processes. For more information and how to apply: https
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, such as grain size, crystallographic orientation, and strain, can be used to enhance and control the caloric cooling performance. Relevant tasks may be a combination of: Synthesis and processing
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to the project using semiconductor processing and quantum technology. The PhD Research Fellow will be affiliated with the Solid State Physics and Quantum Technology group with around 60 highly dedicated professors
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of new chemical processes, especially for the energy-efficient and sustainable conversion of carbon-containing biomass, biogas, and CO2 into higher value products. In this position, the candidate will
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chemical processes, especially for the energy-efficient and sustainable conversion of carbon-containing biomass, biogas, and CO2 into higher value products. Heterogeneous catalysis is the key technology and
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that fuels all processes within the organism. Thus, metabolic efficiency likely has a significant influence on organism fitness. We will quantify metabolic rate as a proxy for the energetic cost of living and
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processes based on mobile digital technologies increase, so do the amount and severity of cyber threats. Both defenders and attackers are now using Machine Learning (ML) and Artificial Intelligence (AI