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to reconstruct the sequence and duration of events from multimodal video sources Use multimodal data combining event recognition with risk prediction Create fine-tuned generative AI models that transform video
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of aquifers in sedimentary sequences on the Norwegian continental shelf. Aquifers are part of the same pressure systems as other reservoirs and influences all subsurface activities linked to production
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of environmental modulation on gametic and early developmental epigenome and epitranscriptome. The project uses next- and third-generation sequencing technologies to generate the data. Zebrafish is a model organism
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computational skills (using R, modelling software, working on a remote linux-based server) and experience in analyzing Next Generation Sequencing data, including PCA, outlier analysis, GO-term enrichment analysis
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high-Arctic Svalbard and other Arctic regions, the wintercress (Barbarea vulgaris) is an established alien species. Hypotheses for its success include multiple introductions from different genetic
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life where mother and child live in symbiosis. This relationship however induces multiple symptoms for mothers including nausea, vomiting, bleeding, pain, fatigue and many more. Do you want to discover
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of accession in the position. About the PhD-project A rapid evaluation of cell and tissue samples is essential for diagnosing and commencing treatment in patients with suspected leukemia, multiple myeloma
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their department. The PhD programme gives preference to applicants who address research problems that align with the department’s research interests and the available resources for supervision. As the school aspires
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at their department. The PhD programme gives preference to applicants who address research problems that align with the department’s research interests and the available resources for supervision. As
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well as the semantics of composition for sequences and event-based composition will be developed. This will allow the investigation of possible vulnerabilities as well as efficient means of mitigating these through