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material by the EU, and Norway is a global leader in silicon production. Alternating-current electric arcs are the main heat-generating element in submerged-arc silicon furnaces. Mathematical modeling is a
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for changes to your work duties after employment. Required selection criteria You must have a relevant Master's degree in Electrical Engineering, Computer Science, Applied Mathematics, or equivalent. Your
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broad range of areas, including causal inference and time-to-event analysis, clinical trials, epidemiology, high dimensional statistics, infectious disease, machine learning and mathematical modelling
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programming (e.g., Python) and working with Linux/Unix environments. Solid mathematical/statistical skills. Preferred/desired qualifications Experience in applying for ESA projects, Horizon Europe, and similar
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31st January 2026 Languages English English English The Department of Mathematical Sciences has a vacancy for a PhD Candidate in Mathematical Sciences Apply for this job See advertisement This is
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. Engineering disciplines help us solve problems in a systematic way. Different engineering disciplines form their respective bodies of knowledge including key methods implemented by a mathematical apparatus (e.g
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and process engineering, robotics, construction and architecture, industrial economics, environmental physics and renewable energy, geomatics, water and environmental engineering, applied mathematics as
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, construction and architecture, industrial economics, environmental physics and renewable energy, geomatics, water and environmental engineering, applied mathematics as well as secondary school teacher education
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» Chemical engineering Physics Mathematics » Applied mathematics Researcher Profile First Stage Researcher (R1) Positions PhD Positions Country Norway Application Deadline 25 Jan 2026 - 23:59 (Europe/Oslo
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Physiology, Internal Medicine Secondments : - University of Bergen (N): To screen and characterise patients with PAI. - University of Manchester (UK): To learn mathematical modelling of hormone rhythms