21 parallel-processing-bioinformatics Fellowship positions at University of Stavanger
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. Specifically, to achieve the main goal the project is expected to focus on three main areas: Natural language processing and large language models for clinical decision support using a large collection of
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. DigiWells is specifically targeting to test new developments in the North Sea operations. Key questions include: Which measurable drilling (torque & drag, vibration, hydraulics, BHA limitations), geological
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position can be obtained from center leader Oddny judith Solheim, tel: 926 111 89, e-mail: oddny.j.solheim@uis.no. Information about the appointment procedure can be obtained from HR-advisor Camelia Danaei
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, Professor Huiwen Gong, e-mail: huiwen.gong@uis.no or Head of Department Silje Haus-Reve, e-mail: silje.haus-reve@uis.no . Information about the appointment procedure can be obtained from senior HR-advisor
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, relevant applicants will be invited to an interview before any recommendations are made. References will also be obtained for relevant candidates. More about the hiring process on our website. The appointee
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recommendations are made. References will also be obtained for relevant candidates. More about the hiring process on our website. The appointee will be based at the University of Stavanger. It is a prerequisite
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years with both research and other career-promoting work. This will be clarified in the recruitment process. A career plan will be prepared that specifies the competencies that the Research Fellow will
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, tel: +4751833763, e-mail: olga.gjerald@uis.no Information about the appointment procedure can be obtained from senior HR advisor Helene Engelsgjerd Figved tel: +4751831558, e-mail: helene.e.figved
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procedure can be obtained from HR advisor Camelia Danaei, tel: 518 331 49, e-mail: camelia.danaei@uis.no, UiS via Unsplash UiS Application To apply for this position please follow the link “Apply for this job
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of materials, testing of purification effect in water samples and analysis using advanced instrumental methods. The project will also include collaboration with researchers who model adsorption processes