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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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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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Resource Economics. The position is a part of our participation in the center for research-based innovation: SFI Dsolve- Biodegradable plastics for marine applications which includes SINTEF Industry and
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) high-resolution laboratory experiments of CO2 storage, and (iii) multi-scale image analysis of laboratory data. About the work tasks The appointed candidate will mainly contribute to the first main
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and the Norwegian Research School in Social Work and Child Protection (NORWEL), as well as Arctic Research Center for Children and Youth at Risk. The PhD candidate will also participate in research
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research and public debate, and we have a strong presence in national and international networks. The Department of Philosophy also administers the Centre for Women's and Gender Research. The Department
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Resource Management and Development, Environmental and Resource Economics. The position is a part of our participation in the center for research-based innovation: SFI Dsolve - Biodegradable plastics
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North UiT The Arctic University of Norway is a multi-campus comprehensive university at the international forefront. Our vision is to be a driving force for developing the High North. The Northern Sami