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22nd October 2025 Languages English English English Join NMBU’s PheNo project and advance AI-driven modelling in plant phenotyping. Postdoctoral fellow in Computational Plant Genetics and Digital
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, and led by Professor Annette Alstadsæter. The core group is based at NMBU, and its international network includes the EU Tax Observatory, Centre for the Analysis of Taxation, Columbia University
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. 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 and challenge them. The successful candidate will work closely
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, within 21 December 2025. In accordance with §25 (2) of the Freedom of Information Act, information about the applicant may be made public even if the applicant has requested not to have his/her name
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of the “REMap” project funded by the Research Council of Norway and led by Professor Anders Bryn (PI). Ecosystems are under increasing pressure from land use and climate change. To mitigate the loss
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. Qualification requirements: Applicants must hold a degree equivalent to a Norwegian doctoral degree in geosciences, environmental sciences, computer/data science, physics, applied mathematics, or other relevant
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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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to participate in the group’s regular activities, such as reading groups, workshops, and lectures. The large-scale project ‘Modelling Human Happiness ’ focusing on ancient eudaimonism, is also currently hosted by
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equivalent to a Norwegian doctoral degree in geosciences, environmental sciences, computer/data science, physics, applied mathematics, or other relevant fields. Doctoral dissertation must be submitted
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consists of seven full-time Associate Professors and Professors, in addition to Ph.D. students. Adjunct Professors and visiting researchers also contribute to the teaching and research profile