[Forum SIS] Due posizioni di dottorato in statistica e machine learning (Università di Oslo)

Riccardo De Bin debin a math.uio.no
Lun 8 Apr 2019 15:50:16 CEST


Buongiorno,

  porgo l'attenzione sulle seguenti posizioni aperte di dottorato ad Oslo:

Two PhD Research Fellowships in statistics and machine learning
available at the Department of Mathematics of the University of Oslo,
Norway. The fellowship is for a period of 3 years, with starting date
to be agreed upon.

Applicants must have a Master of Science degree in statistics, data
science, machine learning, mathematics or a related quantitative
subject, with proven competence in statistics. Candidates without a
Master’s degree have time until 31.08.2019 to complete their final exam.

The ideal candidates have some experience in methodological statistics,
and an outstanding potential and genuine interest to develop statistical
methodology to solve important applied problems. Excellent programming
capacity is required.

The PhD positions are part of the centre of excellent BigInsight, where
we develops statistical and machine learning methodologies, analytical
and computational tools to extract knowledge from complex and big data.
Rather than being merely data driven, we investigate approaches that
exploit statistical models describing dynamics, mechanisms and
structures of the underlying processes. Applicants can visit
https://www.biginsight.no/  for more on our centre.

The PhD candidate will be employed by the University of Oslo, thus
enjoying all legal benefits in such a position, including health
insurance, pension contributions and family welfare benefits. The
working language is English.

Salary ca 50.000 Euro per year plus pension, insurance and more
welfare privileges.

All details on the call can be found here, as well as how to apply:

https://www.jobbnorge.no/en/available-jobs/job/168345/phd-research-fellowships-in-statistics-and-machine-learning-1-2-positions

Deadline: 23. April 2019

For further information regarding the positions, please contact:
Professor Ingrid K. Glad,glad a math.uio.no


Cordiali saluti,
Riccardo De Bin



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