52 parallel-computing-numerical-methods-"Simons-Foundation" research jobs at University of Bergen in Norway
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about 10 PhD students. The group's primary area of research relates to numerical and computational methods for processes associated with porous materials, with a particular emphasis on geological
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01.10.2025. Employment is contingent upon the degree being awarded. Solid experience with numerical methods for solving partial differential equations (e.g., diffusion or wave equations) is required
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numerical methods for solving partial differential equations (e.g., diffusion or wave equations) is required. Proficiency in at least one of the following areas is required: Numerical methods for large-scale
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the closing date for applications. The applicant must have good programming skills, excellent knowledge of algorithms, numerical methods, and signal processing Mandatory experience and formal training: signal
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16 Oct 2025 Job Information Organisation/Company University of Bergen Department Department of Information Science and Media Studies Research Field Information science Political sciences Researcher
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the PhD has been awarded at the latest within 5 months after the closing date for applications. The applicant must have good programming skills, excellent knowledge of algorithms, numerical methods, and
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chambers, and political polarisation. The results will be new digital tools, analysis methods, and content types for the future of media. The centre produces outputs, such as groundbreaking prototypes
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Framework Programme? Not funded by a EU programme Is the Job related to staff position within a Research Infrastructure? No Offer Description UiB - Knowledge that shapes society UiB shall be among Europe's
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speleothem calcite matrix. To this end, we measure the liquid-vapour homogenisation temperature of the fluid inclusions, a method also called microthermometry. More information about the method can be found in
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technological solutions to societal challenges like AI, fake news, echo chambers, and political polarisation. The results will be new digital tools, analysis methods, and content types for the future of media