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engineering and science, as well as PhD education in computer technology. The Mohns Center for Innovation and Regional Development researches innovation and offers master's education in innovation and
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on your estimated date for the doctoral dissertation, or confirmation that your PhD thesis has been submitted. Documentation of a completed doctoral degree must be presented before taking up the position
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described above. The application must include: Transcripts and diplomas for relevant degrees. If you have not yet completed your PhD, you must provide confirmation on your estimated date for the doctoral
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thesis being approved. In the evaluation of the applications, emphasis will be placed on: The research project’s scientific merit, research-related relevance and innovation The applicant’s estimated
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The net uptake of carbon to terrestrial systems (LULUCF) in Norway is estimated to be 20-25 MtCO2e/yr or about 50% of the anthropogenic greenhouse gas emissions. However, the positive trend in the estimated
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development of computer systems for data analysis, development of machine learning methods, and the clinical use of technology. Within the research groups you will therefore work together with computer
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awarded. Computer programming experience using languages such as for example Python or C++ is a requirement. It is an advantage with a master’s degree related to ALICE or ATLAS. Experience from working with
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condition of employment that the master's degree has been awarded. Computer programming experience using languages such as for example Python or C++ is a requirement. It is an advantage with a master’s degree
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contemporary streaming data scenarios, such as evolving baselines and complex, data-intensive settings. The applicant must master theoretical work in the field of change and anomaly detection and estimation, as
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Fellowship at the University of Oslo. Project description The net uptake of carbon to terrestrial systems (LULUCF) in Norway is estimated to be 20-25 MtCO2e/yr or about 50% of the anthropogenic greenhouse gas