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a focus on exercise physiology, biomechanics and technology. The department is responsible for teaching and conducting research within areas of how physical performance is influenced by optimal
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access to an optimal health service, as well as good pensions, generous maternity/paternity leave, and a competitive salary. Nursery places are guaranteed and reasonably priced relocation programme
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semiconductors for interconnecting batteries and fuel cells with the vessel’s onboard DC distribution grid. A particular focus of the project will be on delivering optimized converter designs in terms of voltage
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policymakers by providing evidence-based guidance to support informed decisions and ensure children receive interventions that optimize their developmental progress. As a PhD candidate at OsloMet, you will have
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engineering for ships, incl. optimal energy and emission management of hybrid electric power systems. Your place of work will be at the Department of Marine Technology . About the project The STEESMAT project
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state-of-the-art data storage and research infrastructure, hosted at the Services for sensitive data . The PhD fellow will work with large scale analytical tools to optimize our ability to use genetics
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important for renewable energy production and production variability will be an advantage. Knowledge of machine learning or optimization will be an advantage. Applicants must be able to work independently and
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of this sustainability-oriented project is to develop a better understanding of the fundamental fluid mechanics involved as droplets flow on and through fog nets, aiming to create new designs that optimize water yield
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disorders (e.g., Cushing’s disease, metabolic syndrome, cardiovascular disease, sleep and shift work disorders). Beyond clinical applications, the research may contribute to optimizing athletic performance
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deterministic PDEs and equations subject to stochastic perturbations, integrating approaches from machine learning algorithms, transport theory, and optimization. Examples of relevant equations include, but