46 algorithm-development-"University-of-Surrey" positions at UiT The Arctic University of Norway in Norway
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Postdoctoral Research Fellow position is available at the Department of Psychology , Faculty of Health Sciences with the Research Group for Child Development. The position is a fixed term position for a duration
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2nd September 2025 Languages English Norsk Bokmål English English Faculty of Biosciences, Fisheries and Economics PhD Fellow in Impact of Temperature on Embryonic Development of the stress axis in
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develop new deep learning algorithms for spatio-temporal medical image analysis with particular focus on learning from limited labelled data. General information about the position. The position is a fixed
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, Natural Language Processing, and structured knowledge representations. As a researcher within Integreat, you will contribute to developing next-generation Machine Learning for advanced data analysis
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, Natural Language Processing, and structured knowledge representations. As a researcher within Integreat, you will contribute to developing next-generation Machine Learning for advanced data analysis
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. The goal is to contribute broadly to research on applications of AI in medicine, and in particular to the development and validation of novel computational language models, algorithms, and tools
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develop new deep learning algorithms for spatio-temporal medical image analysis with particular focus on learning from limited labelled data. General information about the position. The position is a fixed
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particular to the development and validation of novel computational language models, algorithms, and tools for spoken language-based cognitive tests for low-resource languages, and their integration with
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(AMR) enzymes shape the evolution, selection, and spread of resistance within biofilm communities. The aim is to uncover the molecular mechanisms underpinning biofilm evolution and to clarify the role
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) enzymes shape the evolution, selection, and spread of resistance within biofilm communities. The aim is to uncover the molecular mechanisms underpinning biofilm evolution and to clarify the role of AMR