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A workplace with progressive development Flexible working hours Active university sports team General information The person who is appointed must abide by the applicable laws, agreements, and
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State Salary Scale. Benefits from the Government Pension Fund, like better deals on loans, insurance, and pensions Creative and collegial working environment A workplace with progressive development
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will be conducted within the Machine Learning Research Group at the Department of Computer Science and Communication, in collaboration with Østfold Hospital Trust, and will focus on developing novel
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agreement secured the financing of eight PhD positions. The financing of the positions aims to strengthen research-based education, enhanced competences, and regional as well as national development. Molde
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interactions need to be strengthened, integrating the extracted requirements into services, prototyping the necessary interfaces/software, and iteratively testing via case studies. The development
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assaulting them. Second, technology has contributed to the creation of new forms of sexual harm, such as image-based abuse and deepfake technology. The implications of these developments are twofold. First
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over time. For example, the contamination level may become critical, or on the contrary less urgent after a certain period. Two factors can be the source of such evolution, a physical one, where
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on graphite deposits: structural and metamorphic evolution (number of events and timescales) and remobilization of graphite by deformation and/or fluids. Several graphite deposits will be targeted based
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of Structural Engineering. The timber structures group at NTNU has had a great development over the last years. The research interests of the group are focused on development of structural concepts for mid-rise
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innovators in precision nutrition, mass spectrometry technologies, and drug development. Together, the network will train 16 doctoral candidates in the emerging field of Metabolic Regulation of Genome Function