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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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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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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, as long as their
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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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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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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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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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/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