10 machine-learning-phd Fellowship positions at UiT The Arctic University of Norway in Norway
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the Integreat community whose members are in Tromsø and Oslo. Your role as a PhD Fellow You will be an integral part of Integreat via the UiT Machine Learning Group. You will engage in collaborative research with
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Stig Brøndbo 22nd October 2025 Languages English English English Faculty of Science and Technology PhD Fellow in Knowledge-Driven Machine Learning Apply for this job See advertisement The position A
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develop novel, innovative solutions based on deep learning to extract knowledge from complex image data. Deep learning, aided by machine learning techniques in general, has led to a range of new imagebased
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integrated circuits (PIC). An optical set-up will be used to characterize the chips and demonstrate the capabilities of the PICs. The PhD will collaborate with researchers in machine learning for analysis
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the chips and demonstrate the capabilities of the PICs. The PhD will collaborate with researchers in machine learning for analysis of the recorded Raman spectra and with biologists on the utility
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Stig Brøndbo 12th October 2025 Languages English English English Faculty of Science and Technology Postdoctoral Research Fellow in Machine Learning Apply for this job See advertisement The position
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the chips and demonstrate the capabilities of the PICs. The PhD will collaborate with researchers in machine learning for analysis of the recorded Raman spectra and with biologists on the utility
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. These experiments will be repeated for a database of events covering different sea ice types, conditions, locations, and rates of ice deformation (from docile to violent). Machine learning techniques will then be
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An exciting postdoctoral position in method development for spatio-temporal medical data is available in the UiT Machine Learning Group at the Department of Physics and Technology . The positions aim is to
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repeated for a database of events covering different sea ice types, conditions, locations, and rates of ice deformation (from docile to violent). Machine learning techniques will then be used to find a