79 distributed-algorithm-"Newcastle-University"-"Newcastle-University" Fellowship positions in Norway
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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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algorithms for realistic settings in terms of data and computing resources and collaborates to address major challenges in important applications including marine domain and neuroscience. The candidate is
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voltages with high repetition rate. These sharp voltage flanks introduce different stress distributions internally in components and can induce or accelerate degradation and lead to premature breakdown
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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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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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. 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 computing resources and collaborates to address
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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