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-page research proposal on one of these topics as well as examples of completed research relevant to the topics and public economics overall. Main tasks The main purpose of the post-doctoral position is
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of Oslo. via Unsplash Main responsibilities The position is fully embedded (100%) within SmartForest. The main responsibilities include: Developing supervised deep learning algorithms for 3D laser data
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assimilation methods in the ACTIVATE project. The main purpose of a postdoctoral fellowship is to provide the candidates with enhanced skills to pursue a scientific top position within or beyond academia
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NMBU serving as a key node. The working languages are both Norwegian and English. Main tasks The main purpose of the post-doctoral position is to qualify for work in high-level scientific positions. A
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diverse professional expertise, life experience and perspectives. If there are qualified applicants with disabilities, employment gaps or immigrant background, we will invite at least one applicant from
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Council (ERC)-funded project entitled Global HydroConnectivities beyond Ocean, Seas and Rivers led by Prof. Edyta Roszko, the Principal Investigator (PI) at Chr. Michelsen Institute in Bergen, Norway
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principal investigator (PI) Júlia Palik. The position provides an opportunity to work at a leading international research institute, located in Norway’s capital city, Oslo, as part of a novel
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evolutionary, cultural or social anthropology, or a closely related field, for the ERC Starting Grant project “Rituals in combatant-to-civilian transformation” (Com2Civ), led by principal investigator(PI) Júlia
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be part of a growing team of researchers, postdocs and PhD students working on intelligent observing systems using machine learning and data assimilation methods in the ACTIVATE project. The main
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– An Ecological History of Eurasian Art: Natural Resources, Aesthetic Practices, and Early Modern Globalization, which will consist of a team of one Principal Investigator, three doctoral research fellows and two