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for feature extraction, which can serve as parameters in simulation. Alternatively, machine learning methods can be employed for comparison with the primary analysis-based approach. The objectives of this PhD
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research secondment. Qualification requirements and conditions master's degree (120 credits/ECTS) in life science (pharmacy, analytical chemistry, chemistry, microbiology, biochemistry, biomedicine
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, the mechanical behaviour of the rock and fractures under stress, and the chemical interactions within the system. The main objective of this project is to advance the understanding of CO2 transport mechanisms in
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). The primary motivation behind this PhD project is to address critical challenges in the sustainable management of subsurface resources, particularly in the context of energy and CO2 storage. As the
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of Norway was founded in 1872 and is North Norway’s oldest research institution. The museum was incorporated in Tromsø University in 1976. Our main tasks are research, research communication, development and
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are permanently plugged and abandoned, decommissioning takes place, and the area is delivered back to the relevant authorities. The main goal of well abandonment is to seal all the identified
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microbiology/microbial ecology/environmental sciences relevant for the project In the assessment, the emphasis is on the applicant's potential to complete a research education based on the master's thesis
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SINTEF Ocean as well as several other research and industry partners. The candidate shall collaborate with industrial partners in the SFI. The main supervisors for the candidate will be from the research
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their research scope and contribute to advancing Trustworthy AI. Qualification requirements We are looking for applicants with a strong academic background who have completed a five-year master degree (3+2) within
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their research scope and contribute to advancing Trustworthy AI. Qualification requirements We are looking for applicants with a strong academic background who have completed a five-year master degree (3+2) within