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backgrounds include ethology, animal or veterinary science, computer engineering or other closely related disciplines Good English skills, both written and oral Skills Experience in conducting farm animal
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. ICT4D entails a transformative process in which digital technology (e.g., social media, smartphones, artificial intelligence, etc.) enables or constrains developmental outcomes (e.g., social inclusion
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requirements for the handling of classified and sensitive information. To increase security in the hiring process, Nord may conduct background checks on relevant candidates. Please note that all our candidates
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author. Hands-on experience with evaluation of computer architectures, using prototyping and simulation. Familiarity with system software. Familiarity of a hardware description language, such as Chisel
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. The robotics group at NMBU conducts research in two key areas: (1) mobile robotics for agriculture, and (2) manufacturing and food processing. This PhD position falls within the first area, targeting the design
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: Multiphysics Modelling, Experimentation and Simulation (GeoLit)” financed by the Research Council of Norway. About the project/work tasks The significant presence of lithium (Li) in geothermal brines, combined
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computational predictions with experimental validation. At the computational stage, the candidate will establish molecular docking and molecular dynamics simulation workflows to predict receptor–ligand
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information. To increase security in the hiring process, Nord may conduct background checks on relevant candidates. Please note that all our candidates may be asked questions necessary in this context
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-partitioning the electrical grid into islands capable of operating autonomously during failure events, managing and optimising the operation of aggregated resources in an island during events (e.g. as a virtual
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. At NTNU, 9,000 employees and 43,000 students work to create knowledge for a better world. You will find more information about working at NTNU and the application process here. ... (Video unable to load