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cell walls, which have been implied in responses to the two parasites. We will also use the model species thale cress (Arabidopsis thaliana) as a resource to help identify the molecular mechanisms and
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models to enhance learning through AI technology. The PhD fellow will engage with developing and evaluating models and agents, as well as, multi-agent networks that support the human learning and improving
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models to enhance learning through AI technology. A part of this work is also to consider opportunities for innovation related to start-up companies. The approach followed encapsulates Design-Based
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PhD/doctoral degree in neurodegeneration research, neuropathology, pathology, etc. extensive experience in tumor histology/biology, also in brain tumors extensive experience in working with mouse models
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involve applications of the existing framework and advancement in the interface towards integrated assessment and energy system models for scenario analysis. The selected candidate will join a team of
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Operations research group is dedicated to developing and showcasing digital twin models for selected vessels through extensive ship performance and navigation data. The position is funded by the TwinShip
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-boundary value problem is reformulated in such a way that loads, boundary conditions and constitutive models are completely or partially replaced by some form of experimental data. The research activities
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. The objective of the research is to use machine learning methods to find models of ship trajectories and traffic patterns that can be used to detect anomalies and predict into the future. The basis for this is
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on optical transmission through falling snow and the models we have are inaccurate. By conducting experiments in Arctic weather over a longer period of time, at different geographic locations, we hope to build
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qualities required for such purposes. Digital terrain models will be used to efficiently map cultural remains under forest canopies. The second project (Mapping Natural Forests in Norway) focuses on mapping