38 engineering-in-image-processing-"MONASH-UNIVERSITY" Fellowship positions at University of Bergen
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requirements for Associate Professor competence as approved by the Faculty Board at the Faculty of Science and Technology. The standard procedure of applying for personal promotion based on qualifications does
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technology for CO2 storage, capturing dissolution processes and convective mixing, validated against high-resolution complex meter-scale laboratory experiments in the FluidFlower . The project is an
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computer science, systems engineering, cybernetics, applied mathematics or another relevant degree at the same level, and applicants must also have a specialization in signal processing, bioinformatics, simulation
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signal processing Mandatory experience and formal training: signal processing, medical/biological applications, sensor technology and sensor data, Matlab framework. The applicant must be fluent in oral and
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live-cell imaging of mitochondria in plants, algae, and marine metazoa with computational analysis to find the universal principles of mitochondrial motion across these species. The project is part of
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of strategies that increase sustainable production and multifunctionality in European agricultural landscapes. By actively involving farmers and other relevant stakeholders throughout the research process we also
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that increase sustainable production and multifunctionality in European agricultural landscapes. By actively involving farmers and other relevant stakeholders throughout the research process we also aim
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will investigate the patterns, drivers, and consequences of vegetation change in mountainous regions. The overall objectives are to (i) improve process understanding of variation and context-dependencies
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the processing of the applications. About the PhD position: About the PhD Research Fellow The fellowship will be for a period of 3 years, with the possibility for a 4th year contingent on the qualifications
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. About the project/work tasks: The position is affiliated with the research group for Energy and Process Safety (EPT) and is funded by the Faculty of Science and Technology as part of the in-kind from