32 distributed-algorithm-"Newcastle-University"-"Newcastle-University" PhD positions in Norway
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12th December 2025 Languages English English English The Department of Computer Science has a vacancy for a PhD Candidate in Algorithmic Fairness in Recommender Systems Apply for this job See
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is not a standalone concept and has close connections to diversity, transparency and bias. In this position, the PhD candidate will work on algorithmic fairness in job recommender systems
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the fundamental limits of quantum error correction (QEC) while concurrently advancing efficient decoding algorithms for quantum error-correcting codes in the near-term, noisy intermediate-scale quantum (NISQ) era
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computer vision models for forest-based 3D point cloud data. In recent years, large advances have been made for deep learning algorithms for high-resolution point clouds from small geographic areas. We seek
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models for forest-based 3D point cloud data. In recent years, large advances have been made for deep learning algorithms for high-resolution point clouds from small geographic areas. We seek a candidate
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university, the internationally accredited registrar and classification society DNV, and Cancer Registry of Norway. You will be analyzing and developing algorithms for privacy preserving health registry data
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on advances in electricity grids and power markets to facilitate energy resource interaction and exchange. These platforms provide data for flexibility and demand response, connecting distributed resources
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and power markets to facilitate energy resource interaction and exchange. These platforms provide data for flexibility and demand response, connecting distributed resources across decentralized
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algorithms for privacy preserving health registry data access. The goals of such access include supporting registry operations as well as health care research. Of particular interest in this context
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of Norway (RCN) and are supported by the Centre of Excellence funding Scheme by the RCN (the Centre for Algorithms in the Cortex), as well as the Kavli Foundation. The Zong group is further supported through