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technological progress in our increasingly digital, data- and algorithm-driven world. Integreat develops theories, methods, models, and algorithms that integrate general and domain-specific knowledge with data
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and statistics. The research is on theory, methods and applications. The areas represented include: fluid mechanics, biomechanics, statistics and data science, computational mathematics, combinatorics
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technology management, or smart grids. Experience in development of mathematical meta-models, control strategies, optimization methods and algorithms, data analysis and machine learning techniques, techno
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, or experiences and understandings amongst different groups of citizens. A variety of analytical perspectives and qualitative methods are relevant, including public connection research, folk theory analysis
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groups of citizens. A variety of analytical perspectives and qualitative methods are relevant, including public connection research, folk theory analysis, critical algorithm studies, ethnography and
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, in-service solvent stability is another central issue. Important aspects are: extending the method application area, i.e. satisfy solvent management information needs self-adaptive multivariate
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. The candidate will work with state-of-the-art analytical instrumentation, generate extensive experimental data sets and analyze them using advanced bioinformatics methods. The work tasks include to: Generate and
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such that efforts to manage the future create more uncertainty. At present, existing research methods have not kept pace with social science theoretical developments which reject a conceptual separation of social
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adaptation across independently evolved Arctic plant lineages, using a combination of population genomic analyses, common garden experiments, and comparative methods. More broadly, the research will contribute
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motivation and research interests. A tentative project proposal (5-10 pages). The proposal must include the topic, relevant theory and methods and timeline. The proposal should include an explicit account of