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oral and written communication skills in English English requirements for applicants from outside of EU/ EEA countries and exemptions from the requirements: https://www.mn.uio.no/english/research/phd
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professor with a doctoral degree Department of AI and Nonlinear Analysis A person applying for the position of assistant professor should: • hold a PhD in mathematical sciences in the discipline of computer
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statistics of mean and extreme wind events over the Baltic Sea region. Tellus A, 67, 29073. https://doi.org/10.3402/tellusa.v67.29073 Björkqvist, J.-V., Lukas, I., Alari, V., van Vledder, P.G., Hulst, S
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interactions among neighbouring agents and their environments. The research will exploit an interdisciplinary approach that combines control theory, nonlinear dynamical systems, robotics, and formal methods
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to capture nonlinear fracture dynamics and explore universal behaviour in tissue failure. Legislation framework: Research Fellowship Holder Statute, in accordance with Law 40/2004, of 18 August, in its current
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, analytical methods, and/or control of nonlinear MIMO mechatronic systems. Strong experience in experimental validation using state-of-the-art measurement systems. A robust national and international network
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to control engineering, electric vehicles, hybrid powertrains, and/or fuel cell systems or equivalent competence. Working experience on dynamic programming, mixed integer nonlinear programming, model
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physics and nonlinear dynamics Experience in working with particle accelerators through the control systems Knowledge of one or more programming language for physics simulations, accelerator commissioning
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and networks, and more. The selected candidate will conduct experimental research activities, which may include the modeling and demonstration of linear and nonlinear microwave devices and circuits
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friction. Coastal Engineering, 53(2), 149–165. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.coastaleng.2005.10.005 Dean, R. G., & Walton, T. L. (2010). Wave setup. In Y. C. Kim (Ed.), Handbook of Coastal and Ocean Engineering