16 assistant-professor-computer-science-and-data-"Prof" Fellowship positions in Norway
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well data is a requirement, preferably using Petrel. Experience with quantitative earth science and modelling is an advantage. Experience with salt tectonics is an advantage. Experience with the South
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is a requirement. Experience in interpreting 3D seismic and well data is a requirement, preferably using Petrel. Experience with quantitative earth science and modelling is an advantage. Experience
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to the successful completion of a PhD degree. The fellowship requires admission to the PhD program at the Faculty of Mathematics and Natural Sciences. The application to the PhD program must be submitted no later
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training leading to the successful completion of a PhD degree. The fellowship requires admission to the PhD program at the Faculty of Mathematics and Natural Sciences. The application to the PhD program must
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position Position as PhD Research Fellow is available at the Department of Technology Systems (ITS) as a part of the European ATLAST2 Project. The project is a concept for a next generation 50-meter class
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requirements: Master’s degree or equivalent in physics, process technology, or computational geosciences Foreign completed degree (M.Sc.-level) corresponding to a minimum of four years in the Norwegian
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. Qualification requirements: Master’s degree or equivalent in physics, process technology, or computational geosciences Foreign completed degree (M.Sc.-level) corresponding to a minimum of four years in
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represented include: fluid mechanics, biomechanics, statistics and data science, computational mathematics, combinatorics, partial differential equations, stochastics and risk, algebra, geometry, topology
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at the Department). The PhD-project will be connected to the research group of Prof. Nathalie Reuter at the Department of Chemistry and the Computational Biology Unit , in collaboration with Prof. Odd André Karlsen