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positions - University of Bergen Find more jobs PDF Link to startpage Switchboard: +47 75 54 22 20 Support Privacy policy - cookies
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-funded Marie Skłodowska-Curie Actions Doctoral Network MenoBrain “Brain Health in Menopausal Women” with full-time employment for a duration of 3 years, starting in February 2026. Objective of the project
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economics and the Research Council of Norway. Its objectives are to advance research and post-graduate training in relevant fields. An ideal doctoral candidate at CAMP has a strong quantitative background and
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Maximilians University Hospital Munich, Germany See more jobs Vacant positions - University of Bergen Find more jobs PDF Link to startpage Switchboard: +47 75 54 22 20 Support Privacy policy - cookies
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(%) Duration Fixed Term Place of service Adhera Health SL (Spain) See more jobs Vacant positions - University of Bergen Find more jobs PDF Link to startpage Switchboard: +47 75 54 22 20 Support Privacy policy
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Term Place of service University of Bristol, U.K. See more jobs Vacant positions - University of Bergen Find more jobs PDF Link to startpage Switchboard: +47 75 54 22 20 Support Privacy policy
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minimally-invasive measurement of cortisol and aldosterone in humans. Current technology lacks the needed temporal resolution to detect abnormal hormone patterns partly due to the number of samples required
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-physiology models of interest for: Phenotype classification Estimation of the probability of developing diseases Anomaly detection Early diagnosis. The recipient will learn and apply a vast portfolio of
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to seamlessly integrate complex hormonal data, high-resolution wearable sensor streams, and endocrine test outcomes. Intelligent Artifact Detection: Develop cutting-edge Machine Learning algorithms
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cities with headquarters in Trondheim. At NTNU, 9,000 employees and 43,000 students work to create knowledge for a better world. You will find more information about working at NTNU and the application