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communication and collaborative skills Excellent written and verbal communication skills in English Additional preferred expertise and experience Experience with longitudinal data analysis and advanced
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methods for analyses of large-scale genomic data such as genome-wide analyses, polygenic prediction, Mendelian randomization, functional bioinformatical follow up and network analysis. The project will
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experiments Relevant experimental method development Surface characterisation, optical and visual characterisation Data analysis Complete the doctoral education until obtaining a doctorate Contribution to
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electron microscopy analysis, Raman spectroscopy, fluid inclusion analysis, potentially appropriate petrochronological methods, and 3D geological modelling. The project will be conducted in partnership with
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analysis and ecological data, preferably using R or related tools. Good written and oral communication skills in English, and, preferably in a Scandinavian language In addition one or more of the following
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technical work packages: WP1 Annoyance from wind turbines WP2 Wind turbine noise data collection and analysis WP3 Wind turbine noise source modeling WP4 Wind turbine noise propagation modeling WP5 Wind farm
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. The successful candidate will work on field-based experiments, data collection, and analysis, focusing on understanding the interaction between floral resources, pollinator activity, and apple yield outcomes
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cities with headquarters in Trondheim. 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
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novel computational models for intelligent analysis multi-variate time-series data during their PhD studies. actively take part in inter- and multi-disciplinary research activities relevant to AI Hub