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. It is based on the use of light-level loggers to map and understand seabird movements outside the breeding season. The program is funded by the Ministry of Climate and Environment, the Norwegian
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description A Postdoctoral Research Fellowship (SKO 1352) is available in connection with the research project GROOVE: Mapping, Modeling, and Perceiving the Combinatorics of Groove-based Rhythms, funded by
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sources are available, mostly tailored to the case of dynamic sequential inference and probabilistic recommender systems. Emphasis will be placed on rank-based models and their successful use in
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probabilistic recommender systems. Emphasis will be placed on rank-based models and their successful use in probabilistic recommender systems, but many other research topics may also be relevant for the project
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for the candidate. The project combines experimental and computational approaches to dissect transcriptional dependencies and regulatory networks in clinically relevant model systems. We employ advanced genomic
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Postdoctoral Research Fellowship (SKO 1352) is available in connection with the research project GROOVE: Mapping, Modeling, and Perceiving the Combinatorics of Groove-based Rhythms, funded by the Research
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that will develop and analyse computational models for electricity markets, the power system and hydro power scheduling. The position will be affiliated with the ENE Centre at the Department of Business
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for the candidate. The project combines experimental and computational approaches to dissect transcriptional dependencies and regulatory networks in clinically relevant model systems. We employ advanced genomic
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aim is to understand how pharmacological agents affect fenestrations and the microvascular architecture of the liver. Our work also involves developing improved methods for isolating and culturing
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PhD in a relevant field (e.g. political science, statistics, computer science, informatics, economics, or related discipline) with a demonstrated focus on forecasting, statistical modelling, and/or