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diseases such as dementia and Parkinson’s disease. Professor Bettina S. Husebø is the head of SEFAS. The centre has approximately 20 employees, and a large network both nationally and internationally. SEFAS
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large international network of collaborators, and as a postdoctoral fellow you will have many opportunities to travel and collaborate with researchers at other institutions. The main topic
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employees, and a large network both nationally and internationally. SEFAS is a partner for the Alrek Health Cluster, Årstadveien, Bergen, and is supported by the Trond Mohn Foundation related to Complex
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Engineering or Structural Engineering. You must have experience with designing, setting up and maintaining sensor networks for condition monitoring. If you are in the final phase of your doctorate and can
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general topics and topics relevant for the High North. The Department of Physics and Technology consists of six research groups: Earth Observation, Renewable energy, Machine Learning, Complex Systems
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in Computer Science: Software Engineering, Sensor Networks and Engineering Computing (https://www.hvl.no/en/research/phd-programmes/phd-programme-in-computer-science/ ). The research programme in
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development, creating complex, dynamic, interrelated systems that are constantly evolving. Stakeholders in local governance, industry, and community all have a role to play in this transformative process. By
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aggregated health data. 70 countries use the platform as their national health solution. The system is used by 2.4 billion people. The HISP network further develops the platform thanks to grants from national
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Network (MSCA-DN) "MIPrecise". This network is coordinated by Börje Seller-gren from the Malmö University. More information on MIPrecise can be found here: MIPrecise - Development and use of stable
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stimulating and professionally challenging work environment. Opportunities to build strong professional networks. A secure and flexible working environment with good welfare benefits. A gross annual salary of