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fracture model to predict the macroscopic fracture energy from the bond-level dissipation and failure mechanisms experimentally observed in the process-zone. 4.Planned secondments Secondments will be decided
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, based on detailed studies of Earth and the solar system, is developing predictive models to identify habitable planets around other stars. Within three different research themes: (1) Planets and Early
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at the Institute of Theoretical Astrophysics at Blindern, Oslo. Job description Constraining gravity and cosmological models using the Euclid survey, supervised by Assoc. Prof. Hans Winther. The Euclid
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applications in chemical and pharmaceutical manufacturing; data-driven modelling and machine learning applications in process industries; advanced process control (APC); model predictive control (MPC); digital
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. The core research objective of this PhD is to design and evaluate “latency hiding” methods for immersive networked interactions. This involves (i) developing predictive machine learning models that forecast
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processes (attentional control and working memory) that are known to contribute to language learning, 2) if these cognitive and neural predispositions predict individual rate of subsequent language learning
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. Establish predictive modelling frameworks that describe the chemical evolution of carbon, hydrogen, and nitrogen species during ammonia-based fuel combustion. Analyze and quantify pollutant formation pathways
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. Ingunn Wehus (i.k.wehus@astro.uio.no ). The ERC-funded Origins project has the goal of modeling the diffuse sky from 1 micron to 1 GHz, including contributions from the Cosmic Infrared Background (CIB
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vehicles such as lipid nanoparticles (LNPs) • Create experimental protocols for cancerous, healthy human and microbial model cell membranes. • Establish predictive models for peptide-induced transport
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contexts. This work will directly support the development of AI models to predict off-target effects across clinically relevant cell types, including primary cells and 3D organoid systems. Responsibilities