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into the challenge of integrating and analyzing large and diverse environmental and health datasets. Using semantic data linking, you’ll help turn complex data into actionable, FAIR (Findable, Accessible
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cookie and refresh page to watch video, or click here to open video) About the position PhD project: Intra-body Semantic Communication Theory and Principles for Receiver Design This PhD project aims
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Language Model-based application development. Knowledge Graph Development for Sensor Data. Deep Learning techniques, Data Engineering, and Semantic Technologies Open-source artificial intelligence, machine
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students work to create knowledge for a better world. You will find more information about working at NTNU and the application process here. About the position PhD project: Intra-body Semantic Communication
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the following fields: Large Language Model-based application development. Knowledge Graph Development for Sensor Data. Deep Learning techniques, Data Engineering, and Semantic Technologies Open-source artificial
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employed at TKD or SVA or otherwise formally associated with the programme, normally a co-supervisor who is employed at TKD or SVA will be assigned the candidate. The admission is formalized through a
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education policy in kindergarten, school, and higher education, career guidance and counselling, formal and informal learning within education, organizational and professional life, technology, and learning
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analysis and coalescent based species inference, and synthesis in the form of a formal revision. Supervisors: Prof. Michael D. Pirie (main; Department of Natural History, University Museum, University
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processing for high-throughput sequencing, bioinformatics including phylogenetic analysis and coalescent based species inference, and synthesis in the form of a formal revision. Supervisors: Prof. Michael D
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navigate complex histories and promote peace – both regionally and globally. The PhD candidate will contribute to the JUSTIS-project and be a central member of the core research team. Added to the formal