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competence in seismic data analysis is a requirement. Experience from or competence in computer programming (MATLAB, Python) is an advantage. Applicants must be able to work independently and in a structured
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skills (preferably Python), for example with contributions to open-source projects, with an active Github account. Documented fluency in English and ability to work in an international environment. Nordic
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a requirement. Experience from or competence in computer programming (MATLAB, Python) is an advantage. Applicants must be able to work independently and in a structured manner and demonstrate good
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good programming skills, tailored to meet the needs of the Department of Physics at UiT. Experience with Fortran, Python and/or MATLAB programming languages would suit the project requirements
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doctoral degree. A strong background in computer science, and good programming skills, tailored to meet the needs of the Department of Physics at UiT. Experience with Fortran, Python and/or MATLAB
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Experience with spectroscopy, either absorption or Raman Good programming skills (preferably Python) Strong written and oral communication skills In the assessment, the emphasis is on the applicant's potential
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algebra, and/or statistics Documented knowledge and experience in Python programming Foreign completed degree (M.Sc.-level) corresponding to a minimum of four years in the Norwegian educational system
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analysis is a requirement Experience in using relevant software to perform complex tasks, e.g. R, ArcGIS, and Python is a requirement Experience in the mapping and modelling of ecosystem services is an
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projects The ability to carry out and publish high-quality research Knowledge on ROS, Python, C++ and Matlab The following qualifications will be considered an advantage when applicants are ranked: Practical
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skills in Matlab and/or Python are required. These should be documented, for example through a GitHub profile or similar. Familiarity with numerical methods for solving Maxwell’s equations, particularly in