18 multiple-sequence-alignment Fellowship positions at University of Bergen in Norway
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the output of generative AI, and that this could lead to culturally specific narrative biases. Applicants are required to submit a detailed project proposal for a doctoral dissertation that aligns with
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must have: Documented experience with multimodal MRI, both in research and clinical use, especially within multiple sclerosis (MS). Strong programming skills, for example in Bash, Python, and R. Solid
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characteristics influence streamflow dynamics. This work will support and align with other research works in the CMT, including those focused on seasonal runoff in glacierised areas, as well as mountain resilience
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, and catchment characteristics influence streamflow dynamics. This work will support and align with other research works in the CMT, including those focused on seasonal runoff in glacierised areas, as
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in a previous PhD project. In addition to electromagnetic geophysics, the candidate is expected to contribute to the development of novel workflows for joint inversion of multiple data types (e.g
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orientation, gender identity, gender expression, and age. We encourage women to apply. If multiple applicants have approximately equivalent qualifications, the rules pertaining to moderate gender quotas shall
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-high-resolution analyses of lake sediments to reconstruct glacier dynamics across multiple regions. The findings will contribute to understanding future glacier changes in Scandinavia and globally and
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objectives are to (i) improve process understanding of variation and context-dependencies in biodiversity change, (ii) assess and compare the impacts of multiple global change drivers, and (iii) explore
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in biodiversity change, (ii) assess and compare the impacts of multiple global change drivers, and (iii) explore consequences of biodiversity and vegetation changes for ecosystem functioning
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dynamics across multiple regions. The findings will contribute to understanding future glacier changes in Scandinavia and globally and will be communicated to stakeholders and European mountain research