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illusions of understanding of scientific knowledge arise. This position will help us to advance our knowledge about how humans learn to trust AI systems, including ways in which they can fruitfully critique
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, in order to align their research plan appropriately. More about the position The project, SongGesture, aims to significantly advance knowledge on how expert vocalists use gesture in support of
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contribute to developing new methods to advance project aims. Collect, analyse, visualise and interpret data through literature reviews, ethnographic fieldwork, network analysis and other research methods as
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(visual anthropology), archival studies, careful interpretation of data from recent advances in art technology and re-created historical artistic practices on art works, DRESS breaks new methodological
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carefully read the project website (uio.no) and details given below, in order to align their research plan appropriately. More about the position The project, SongGesture, aims to significantly advance
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, primarily aimed at onshore structures. For offshore structures, there are aspects of relevance which are not fully understood. Thus, knowledge is lacking on how to take advantage of fibre reinforced concrete
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for plausible narratives of regional climate change, novel algorithms for rare event sampling or ensemble boosting, and the development and use of hybrid climate models combining physics-based and ML components
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superconducting structures, and/or develop cavity-coupled systems. The candidate is expected to publish their work in international peer-reviewed journals. Required selection criteria Completion of a Norwegian
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are invited for a 3-year postdoctoral position financed by an Eranet program to investigate the impact of childhood adversities on adulthood psychopathology in a rodent model using in vivo electrophysiology
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flexible ontologies. Applying a multidisciplinary approach that cross-fertilizes art history, Kleiderkunde (visual anthropology), archival studies, careful interpretation of data from recent advances in art