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models, and associated problems in PDE, with emphasis on identifying both well- and ill-posed examples and the interplay between probabilistic analysis and the analysis of partial differential equations
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to a deeper understanding of the composition of the crust of the earth? Explore how to benefit from recent research in foundational neural models that learn from large unlabeled image datasets, also
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. Main responsibilities Develop and apply machine learning and statistical modeling techniques, including novel AI architectures, for the analysis of complex traits and precision prediction in psychiatry
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Deviations” (TOMABOLD), funded by the Research Council of Norway. The PhD position will focus on the large deviation analysis of probabilistic models, and associated problems in PDE, with emphasis
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Blindern, Oslo. Project description A fully funded Postdoc position is available on the development of geographic information systems methodology and spatiotemporal modelling for climate-sensitive infectious
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opportunity for career development for a hard-working candidate. Main responsibilities Develop and apply machine learning and statistical modeling techniques, including novel AI architectures, for the analysis
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://www.odont.uio.no/iko/english/people/aca/haavarjh/index.html Project description The PhD candidate will develop bacterial biofilm models with single or multiple bacterial species under aerobic and anaerobic
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analysis of probabilistic models, and associated problems in PDE, with emphasis on identifying both well- and ill-posed examples and the interplay between probabilistic analysis and the analysis of partial
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scientists, and we put emphasis on communicating our research to decision-makers and a wider audience. Our methods include global and regional modeling of human and natural systems, the use of observational
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accessibility modelling, typological mapping, and studies of everyday mobility practices, with a particular focus on vulnerable groups and their access to urban services. The PhD project will explore how built