18 assistant-professor-and-human-computer-interaction Postdoctoral research jobs in Norway
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research in artificial intelligence including artificial intelligence foundational research, computer science, computational linguistics, data science, information science, information systems, human
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science, information systems, human computer interaction, as well as media studies, audience studies, journalism, rhetorics, and media aesthetics. More about AI research at InfoMedia can be found https://www.uib.no
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Ratio arkitekter 15th August 2025 Languages English English English Postdoctoral/Researcher position in Molecular and Systems Neuroscience through the NORPOD program Apply for this job See
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the wider modelling groups; ii) interact with the ISMIP7 forcing focus groups to further improve the protocols if needed; iii) guide the ice sheet modelling groups with support and advice in terms of protocol
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of Social Sciences’ PhD programme within relevant disciplines in the social sciences or the humanities. The master’s degree must be of high quality (grade A or B) and within a specialisation of relevance to
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, including three faculty professors, two researchers, several postdoctoral fellows, Ph.D. candidates, data engineers, full and part-time research assistants, administrative support, and several affiliated
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collaboration with the Center of Excellence PoreLab. The position reports to Professors Erika Eiser and Alex Hansen, PoreLab, Department of Physics, NTNU. The postdoctoral fellowship position is a temporary
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at UNIS seek candidates for a full-time postdoc position in meteorology and climate adaptation for arctic natural hazards. Currently the AGF department constitutes 5 professors, 3 associate professors, 2