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into 16 research groups. We develop technology and solutions within a number of market areas, aiming to contribute to sustainable development. Background for the position At the Energy & Technology Division
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), Deep Neural Networks. Probabilistic Machine Learning and Time-series Analysis. Industrial applications of AI (energy, process industry, automation). Software development experience in teams. Programming
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to WAN and inter-domain networking, Excellent command of foundational and applied AI technology, from neural networks, distributed reinforcement learning to agentic AI and recent developments in
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, develop strong analytical skills, and collaborate with international researchers in macroecology and climate change biology. The candidate will also contribute to a growing field at the intersection
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, pharmacoepidemiology, public health, statistics or a related field. The position offers excellent opportunities for scientific development within an international research environment. About the project/work tasks The
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position offers excellent opportunities for scientific development within an international research environment. About the project/work tasks The specific tasks will be tailored to the candidate’s background
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the Government Pension Fund for loans, insurance and pension Creative and collegial working environment A workplace with progressive development Flexible working hours Active university sports team General
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harmful invasive gastropods. This study promises unprecedented resolution of mollusc genomes, which will be utilised to address genome evolution, using cutting-edge comparative genomic analyses and identify
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- Toxicological assessment of PFAS compounds in fish and risk to humans“. The project aims to develop novel biological knowledge about the toxicity of PFAS compounds accumulating in Arctic fish and assess
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to incorporate additional field data. This PhD project offers a great opportunity to work with large-scale biodiversity and climate datasets, develop strong analytical skills, and collaborate with international