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technology, from neural networks, distributed reinforcement learning to agentic AI and recent developments in this rapidly evolving field, Good personal properties and genuine willingness to collaborate within
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competence that meets the requirements for a position as associate professor in Norway, NTNU will arrange for you to acquire such competence during the employment period. In such cases, you will also be
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interest in learning the relevant topics of the PhD project and associated areas such as experimental design, laboratory methods, as well as statistical analysis. The candidate must have the ability to work
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include hardware, algorithms, visual computing, AI, databases, software engineering, information systems, learning technology, HCI, CSCW, IT operations and applied data processing. The Department has groups
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professor in Norway, NTNU will arrange for you to acquire such competence during the employment period. In such cases, you will also be assigned relevant teaching as part of the career-promoting work
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initiative, and contribute innovative ideas. High level of professional commitment, a structured working style, and strong execution skills. Interest in tackling complex problems, continuous learning, and
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of AMR enzymes in this process. The research will be tailored to the candidate’s expertise and interests, with emphasis on interdisciplinary collaboration and openness to learning new methodologies
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learning-based image classification approaches. The objective is to quantify landscape changes over decadal timescales, with a particular emphasis on Western Norway. Relevant transformations include
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national and international partners. The PhD project will focus on integrating advanced photogrammetric techniques applied to historical aerial imagery with modern deep learning-based image classification
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desired qualifications Specialist medical qualification such as anesthesiology is strongly desired Previous research experience is a plus Experience with or motivation to learn statistical analysis