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qualifications PhD within forest sciences or statistics. Competence in forestry and model-based inference for forest inventory applications. Competence in DA. Experience in use of remotely sensed data for forest
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interaction processes and mineralogy or Physical and/or chemical planet formation processes Experience with numerical modelling of the relevant processes Interest in exploring statistical or machine-learning
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must hold a degree equivalent to a Norwegian doctoral degree in astronomy, physics, statistics, informatics or related topics. Candidates are encouraged to apply before the completion of their PhD degree
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the physics of the universe from the Milky Way to the Big Bang. Currently the group consists of 4 permanent staff members, 1 post-doctoral fellow, 5 PhD students, and 3 Master students, and we expect to be
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on the expertise of the seven research groups involved, using a combination of experiments in cellular and animal model systems, mathematical modelling, machine learning and music technology. One PhD student
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consists of eight full time academic positions, nine adjunct positions and many PhD-students and postdocs, making up a group of more than 30. Statistics at UiO is internationally recognized and is a major
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detection of pathogens and AMR. The group has become a thriving multi-disciplinary research group, comprising of several postdocs, PhD candidates and cutting-edge research infrastructure within optical
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of research is towards the development of a diagnostic platform for rapid detection of pathogens and AMR. The group has become a thriving multi-disciplinary research group, comprising of several postdocs, PhD
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, mathematical modelling, machine learning and music technology. One PhD student or postdoctoral fellow will be recruited to each of these four fields and this group will work together on the AUTORHYTHM project in
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/groups/statistics-data-science/index.html ) at the Department of Mathematics, University of Oslo (UiO). This section consists of eight full time academic positions, nine adjunct positions and many PhD