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to build up a researcher profile and competence that qualifies the person to apply for a position as associate professor. The postdoctoral researcher will focus on the work package 'Learning, economic policy
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in coding e.g. Python, or MATLAB Writing skills for research papers. Experience in applied machine learning, fault diagnosis, laboratory testing and development is a plus. Good knowledge in Norwegian
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knowledge within the realm of political science. They should be proficient in conducting quantitative analyses. Experience with large language models, machine learning, and/or programming in R or equivalent
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mathematics, and finite element analysis. Programming experience in coding e.g. Python, or MATLAB Writing skills for research papers. Experience in applied machine learning, fault diagnosis, laboratory testing
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illness. We have a large team working on developing technological solutions for these applications. We are seeking a computer science researcher to take an active role in developing novel machine learning
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of geographic information systems, epidemiology, machine learning and public health information systems. The project aligns with recent developments at the HISP Centre at UiO, which is expanding its long-standing
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to possess robust empirical research knowledge within the realm of political science and be proficient in conducting quantitative analyses. Experience with large language models, machine learning, and/or
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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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to violent). Machine learning techniques will then be used to find a global functional parameter set, from the single-column experiment results, that offers the best performance for the model redistribution
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disciplines, including human-robot interaction, robot learning, soft robotics, computer vision, and agricultural robotics. About the PhD project: We are looking for a highly motivated and talented PhD research