143 algorithm-development-"The-University-of-Edinburgh" Fellowship positions in Norway
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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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and Total). An overall objective for this project is to develop and test to what degree seabed fibre optic cables can be used to monitor earthquakes and microseismic events before, during and after CO2
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(Equinor, Shell and Total). An overall objective for this project is to develop and test to what degree seabed fibre optic cables can be used to monitor earthquakes and microseismic events before, during and
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development, creating complex, dynamic, interrelated systems that are constantly evolving. Stakeholders in local governance, industry, and community all have a role to play in this transformative process. By
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fisheries and aquaculture. The postdoctoral research fellow will work with fishing gear research related to research area 3 (development, testing, validation, and optimization of biodegradable gear
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aim to increase the relevance and adoption of the solutions identified. The work will also allow for opportunity to develop fundamental understanding of the drivers of landscape multifunctionality, e.g
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to increase the relevance and adoption of the solutions identified. The work will also allow for opportunity to develop fundamental understanding of the drivers of landscape multifunctionality, e.g. theory
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properties, and how these are controlled by geological processes, will be essential when developing theoretical rock physics models for shales. At macroscale, these models will be important for evaluating seal