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based courses at the bachelor, master, and PhD levels in Arctic Biology, Geology, Geophysics, Technology and Safety. UNIS exploits its year round presence in the unique Arctic environment, utilising
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challenge. This project aims to explore data-driven Artificial Intelligence/Machine Learning (AI-ML) approaches to meeting this challenge. Possible topics include, but are not limited to: storylines
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data, MRI data, and other types of data. Contribute to projects at LCBC with data analysis, development, and implementation of advanced machine learning models. Write and publish scientific articles
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: Thomas Kim’s group at DANDRITE (Aarhus University, Denmark) and Charlotte Boccara’s group at NCMBM (University of Oslo, Norway). NORPOD is a collaborative postdoctoral program of the Nordic EMBL
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collaboration at the Nordic EMBL Partnership institutes: Thomas Kim’s group at DANDRITE (Aarhus University, Denmark) and Charlotte Boccara’s group at NCMBM (University of Oslo, Norway). NORPOD is a collaborative
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project. Who we are looking for: Essential criteria (experience and qualifications): A PhD in Anthropology and/or Archaeology or a closely related field Experience in and willingness to conduct long-term
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8 Sep 2025 Job Information Organisation/Company University of Oslo Research Field Arts » Visual arts History Researcher Profile Recognised Researcher (R2) Positions PhD Positions Country Norway
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, health care, correctional facilities or the armed forces. The position's mandatory work (25%) will consist of teaching and supervision in this program, and in the faculty’s courses provided for religious
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, Associate Professor Ragnhild M. Bø to receive the full project description. The Postdoc will become part of DRESS’ core team which includes PI Ragnhild M. Bø and a PhD. The team benefit from an advisory board
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’ core team which includes PI Ragnhild M. Bø and a PhD. The team benefit from an advisory board of internationally renowned scholars and will also be joined by a research assistant in its final year. The