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The University of South-Eastern Norway has a vacancy for a 100% position as PhD Research Fellow in Ecology of Vision at the National Centre for Optics, Vision and Eye Care from 01.04.2026
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theoretical and practical limitations. Their results are often plagued by false positives (reporting problems that are not real) and false negatives (missing real issues). This PhD project aims to improve
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01.10.2025, Wissenschaftliches Personal This PhD position is part of the interdisciplinary TUM GNI project AUROrA – AI-Driven Urban Flood Resilience: Integrating Earth Observation and Architectural
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digital medicine use reminder technologies (RespiPlus) delivered in the community pharmacy setting for people with asthma or COPD. The PhD project will focus on components relating to a media and
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these to eventually support the design of future safety certification frameworks for the new generation of lifts. The PhD candidate will design and lead the research project under the academic supervision of Prof
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an implementation support package Project Supervisors: Dr Sam McLean Prof Beth Fylan Dr Justine Tomlinson Jaspreet Sohal Project Description: This is a fully funded training programme to conduct research
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. In particular, the successful candidate will collaborate closely with a second PhD student in the project who will be working on collecting, annotating and analyzing primate communication data
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. dr. Harald Vranken and dr. Mina Sheikhalishahi) as well as formal methods and software testing (prof. dr. Tanja Vos and dr. Tim Steenvoorden). The PhD project will be carried out in close cooperation
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multiple teams), and ill-defined (team boundaries are unclear). This challenges our understanding of the nature and effective management of contemporary teamwork. Therefore, the objective of the PhD project
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comparative case study research (Yin 2017) as primary research methodology, enriched with elements of design thinking (Brown 2008) and action design research (Sein et al. 2011). This ambitious PhD research