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. The town boasts a vibrant community with excellent schools, modern healthcare services, and a variety of recreational activities. With its strategic location, just a short drive from Oslo, Gjøvik combines
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that combine principled reasoning with the efficiency of modern machine learning to enable intelligent, real-time decision-making in large-scale interconnected systems. This position offers the opportunity
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investigates how violent conflict shapes gendered power relations at the local level, within households, communities, and local politics. The project combines large-scale surveys, survey experiments
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operations research, optimisation, statistics, data science Elements from the two tracks can be combined. For more information about the Department of Business and Management Science and its research profile
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and innovative methods for predicting metocean data (primarily surface waves and ocean parameters such as currents, temperature, salinity, etc.) by combining advanced numerical simulations and deep
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comprehensive databases combining nationwide Norwegian health and socioeconomic registry data, biobanks and patient-reported data. Using advanced epidemiological methods, causal inference and machine learning
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systems, and society. In this project, we have established comprehensive databases combining nationwide Norwegian health and socioeconomic registry data, biobanks and patient-reported data. Using advanced
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the PhD specialisation in Economics . Start date: August 2026 The PhD programme The PhD programme at NHH is a four-year fully-funded programme, which combines an intensive course component with research
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main research topic for this position is to investigate the thermal break-up of pure polymers and composites using a combination of experimental techniques and chemical modelling. For a position as a
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material qualities (aluminium alloys, carbons, solvents and current collectors) with respect to applicability in aluminium carbon batteries, by combining electrochemical techniques and advanced materials