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PhD Research Fellow in applied and computational mathematics Apply for this job See advertisement UiB - Knowledge that shapes society Through robust and close interaction with the world around us
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21 Aug 2025 Job Information Organisation/Company University of Bergen Department Department of Mathematics Research Field Mathematics » Other Biological sciences Researcher Profile First Stage
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equivalent) in geophysics or a closely related field such as applied mathematics or theoretical/computational physics. Master’s students may apply if they expect to complete their final examination by
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authorship is an advantage. Great motivation for research and innovation work, interest in the topic, and good knowledge of relevant theory and methods are a must. We are seeking candidates that have proven
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theories is an advantage. Candidates without direct experience in geophysics may also be considered, provided they can demonstrate strong skills in mathematical modeling and a clear motivation to work
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for Space Communications Research . The person hired will work within research on: Quantum information theory, Quantum compressive sensing, Quantum error-correcting codes, Quantum computing, and/or Post
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. theory development. The postdoc will be supported and by and network within the lab group of Prof. Peter Manning, the Terrestrial Ecology group of UIB and the SAFER consortium. Qualifications and personal
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to increase the relevance and adoption of the solutions identified. The work will also allow for opportunity to develop fundamental understanding of the drivers of landscape multifunctionality, e.g. theory
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. Project description (max 6 pages), including a summary and references, using this template . Please include area of research, research problems/questions, methods and use of theory CV (max 3 pages). Use
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computer science, systems engineering, cybernetics, applied mathematics or another relevant degree at the same level, and applicants must also have a specialization in signal processing, bioinformatics, simulation