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interested in an opportunity to make a meaningful contribution to society and who enjoys multi-disciplinarity. The goal is to contribute broadly to research on legal applications of AI in medicine, and mental
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be possible, depending on the interest of the PhD candidate and availability of the pilot sites. The core activity of the ATLAST2 shall support Researchers, PhD candidates and Postdocs. They work in
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computational and biological sciences to address complex life science challenges. It fosters collaborations and develops advanced computational tools through a hub for multi-omics and systems biology. Project
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geological formations. Our multi-scale approach is cross-disciplinary and aims to identify criteria and quantify the risk mitigating potential of CO2 gas hydrate sealing. The PhD candidate will work in an
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current and electro stunning. Candidates should have experience with and knowledge of bioimpedance and multi-physics simulations, or similar. It is advantageous if the candidate has basic knowledge
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The Norwegian Centre for Clinical Artificial Intelligence at the University Hospital of North Norway. In SPKI, the focus is patient-centered AI, in the sense that implementation and actual use of AI
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framework of EA:RTH and demonstrates a strong collaborative approach to fieldwork. The PhD topic should centre around the theme of Environmental Tension - broadly defined as conflicts or contestations with
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of three topics: 1. Combining synthetic aperture radar (SAR) images with probabilistic weather prediction models to view and predict dynamic sea ice properties. 2. Using multi-frequency SAR, coupled with in
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represented by Center for Language, Brain and Learning (C-LaBL). In addition, there are research groups within language acquisition and multilingualism (Acquisition, Variation, and Attrition with focus
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The position A Postdoctoral Research Fellow position is available at the Department of Chemistry , Faculty of Science and Technology with the research group Hylleraas Centre for Quantum Molecular Sciences