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event sampling or ensemble boosting, and the development and use of hybrid climate models combining physics-based and ML components. About the LEAD AI fellowship programme LEAD AI is the University
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Research Framework Programme? Not funded by a EU programme Is the Job related to staff position within a Research Infrastructure? No Offer Description This is NTNU NTNU is a broad-based university with a
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at SLATE. The position is for a fixed term of four years, with the inclusion of career development work (e.g., teaching, project work) accounting for 25% of the entire period, and is financed by University
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for 25% of the entire period, and is financed by University of Bergen. The position is open to an incoming candidate, se LEAD AI mobility rules . About the project/work tasks: The Centre for the Science
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research institutes, with over 800 employees in 10 cities along the Norwegian coast. At our organization, knowledge, innovation, and good collaboration are the keys to success. Together with private and
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. About the LEAD AI fellowship programme LEAD AI is the University of Bergen's career and mobility fellowship program for training 19 postdoctoral fellows in artificial intelligence. The program has
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The University Centre in Svalbard (UNIS), located in Longyearbyen at 78°N, is the world’s northernmost institution for higher education. UNIS specialises in Arctic studies, offering field and research
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22nd October 2025 Languages English English English Join NMBU’s PheNo project and advance AI-driven modelling in plant phenotyping. Postdoctoral fellow in Computational Plant Genetics and Digital
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, sustainable development and innovation, as well as enable cutting-edge research, including that of supporting research careers and talented researchers. The project is financed by the University of Oslo’s