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Research Fellow available in Machine Learning is available in the Department of Informatics and the Norwegian Centre of Excellence Integreat . Starting date as soon as possible and upon individual agreement
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must participate in an approved educational programme for a PhD degree within a period of 3 years. The deadline for applying for admission to the PhD programme at The Faculty of Science and Technology is
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There is a vacancy for a PhD Research Fellow in Experimental subatomic physics at the Department of Physics and Technology (IFT). The position is for a fixed-term period of 3 years with the possibility of a
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Twins Apply for this job See advertisement About the position Position as PhD Research Fellow in formal methods for data protection in digital twins is available at the Department of Informatics. Starting
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advertisement About the position Position as Postdoctoral Research Fellow available in Machine Learning is available in the Department of Informatics and the Norwegian Centre of Excellence Integreat . Starting
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. The postdoctoral researcher participates in a project set between classical public opinion research, (social) media (content) analytics and data linkage, and Computational Social Science. The goal is to capture
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to the PhD programme at The Faculty of Science and Technology is 2 months after you start your position or after the start of the research project that will lead to the PhD degree. It is a condition that you
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training leading to the successful completion of a PhD degree. The fellowship requires admission to the PhD program at the Faculty of Mathematics and Natural Sciences. The application to the PhD program must
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previously been employed in a qualifying post (e.g. research fellow, research assistant). About the research training As a PhD Research Fellow, you must participate in an approved educational programme for a
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either Digital Culture, Comparative Literature or Nordic Literature. The AI STORIES project is a European Research Council Advanced Grant led by Professor Jill Walker Rettberg, with a team of three