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. But we consider all types of data, from full complexity climate models, to turbulence models, to in situ data. The work will be at the interface between data analysis and theory. We are also open to
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Fluent oral and written communication skills in English Prior experience with methodological research, as evidenced in relevant publication(s) Proficiency in programming and data analysis in
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candidate with a strong background in one or more of the fields of rock physics, petrophysics, seismic attribute analysis, seismic inversion (both pre- and post-stack inversions), and machine learning with
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at Kyoto University, and includes a research exchange. Analyze imaging data using Imaris and custom software. Conduct single-cell TCR and BCR analysis, and RNA transcriptome profiling of relevant T and B
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for distribution modeling and analysis of experiments, and new tools may be developed. The main tasks of the postdoctoral fellow will be within field-based (WP1) and model-based (WP2) approaches. The postdoctoral
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software. Conduct single-cell TCR and BCR analysis, and RNA transcriptome profiling of relevant T and B cell subsets. Colourbox via Unsplash Colourbox Qualifications - The Ideal Candidate We are seeking a
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. The candidate will participate in study design, data collection, analysis, and publications in close collaboration with other team members and under the guidance of Siri Leknes. Further details about the project
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petrography, and integration of complementary datasets, including seismic data. The main workload will involve field investigations, subsurface data analysis (core and borehole), the integration of new data
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, combinatorics, partial differential equations, stochastics and risk, algebra, geometry, topology, operator algebras, complex analysis and logic. We have almost 50 persons in permanent academic positions and a
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at Museum of Cultural History. The tasks of the researcher include: analysis and revision of available data, based on materials in the Runic Archives at Museum of Cultural History and existing digital