48 parallel-processing-bioinformatics positions at UiT The Arctic University of Norway
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involves a longer stay there. The collected data is to be processed and analysed in order to propose relationships between them and the weather. From these, models are to be proposed, both for modelling
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Master’s thesis, and any other academic works (published or unpublished) which the applicant wishes to be taken into consideration during the assessment process Diploma for bachelor's and master's degree
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(EVs) and microbacteria. Current methods to characterize these particles are too slow and bulky. We want to make an on-chip system to speed up the process and make it available to do research
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an assessment of the applicants’ research qualifications based on the application documents and related to the requirements for the position. During the assessment process, emphasis will be placed
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(EVs) and microbacteria. Current methods to characterize these particles are too slow and bulky. We want to make an on-chip system to speed up the process and make it available to do research
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November 2024) and aims to fill a major research gap in Arctic science by investigating processes, consequences, and impact of past “greenhouse” (warmer than present) conditions. In i2B we will retrieve new
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in Bremerhaven (Germany). i2B is funded for 6 years (starting in November 2024) and aims to fill a major research gap in Arctic science by investigating processes, consequences, and impact of past
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, Natural Language Processing, and structured knowledge representations. As a researcher within Integreat, you will contribute to developing next-generation Machine Learning for advanced data analysis
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, Natural Language Processing, and structured knowledge representations. As a researcher within Integreat, you will contribute to developing next-generation Machine Learning for advanced data analysis
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. The position’s field of research or work The position is expected to actively contribute to research on relevant issues related to the ecology and interactions of key organisms and processes in the central Arctic