77 distributed-algorithm-"Newcastle-University"-"Newcastle-University" Fellowship positions in Norway
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of this position is the Carbon monOxide Mapping Array Project (COMAP) line intensity mapping (LIM) experiment, aiming to map the large-scale distribution of star-forming carbon monoxide around Cosmic Noon (targeting
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development, environment and sustainability, the role of education in development processes, global resource distribution, as well as research in health, gender, religion, power structures, and social
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multiple along-string measurements? How can distributed sensing and high-speed telemetry be leveraged to improve operational decisions? And what role do high-precision, memory-based measurements—only
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using advanced mathematical tools. This insight opens the door for enjoying the real world. The candidate further develops efficient and robust algorithms for realistic settings in terms of data and
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technology, from neural networks, distributed reinforcement learning to agentic AI and recent developments in this rapidly evolving field, Good personal properties and genuine willingness to collaborate within
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language). Copies of transcripts: All applicants must submit their Master’s degree diploma and transcript(s), preferably together with a class distribution of grades. The transcript must specify the grade
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, resulting in sharp-edged square wave voltages with high repetition rate. These sharp voltage flanks introduce different stress distributions internally in components and can induce or accelerate degradation
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balance simulations that support estimates of snow distribution for biodiversity and ecosystem assessments, as well as hydrological modelling and management plans for ski resorts and hydropower companies
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complexity, the impact of blowing snow on local and regional scales. The PhD candidate will produce mass balance simulations that support estimates of snow distribution for biodiversity and ecosystem
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such as R, Python, Julia, etc. Familiarity with AI algorithms and Machine Learning Fluent oral and written communication skills in English Desired qualifications: Experience with research on epidemiological