15 algorithms-phd-"St"-"St" Fellowship research jobs at UiT The Arctic University of Norway
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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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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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sensors have been operating together. A PhD Student on WPs 1 & 2 in the project will match these ITDs to maps of sea ice deformation and linear kinematic feature (LKF) evolution observed with SAR, to detect
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about the position, please contact Associate Professor Monika Abels: phone: +47 77645343 email: monika.abels@uit.no Qualifications Required qualifications: A Norwegian doctoral degree (PhD) in psychology
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doctoral degree (PhD) in psychology, anthropology, indigenous studies or another relevant field, or an equivalent foreign doctoral degree. If you're in the final stages of your PhD, you may still apply for
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equivalent to a Norwegian doctoral degree. If you’re at the final stages of your PhD, you may still apply if you have submitted your PhD thesis for doctoral degree evaluation within the application deadline
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also offers PhD programmes in linguistics, cultural/literary studies, art history, as well as media and documentation studies. The Center of Language, Brain & Learning (C-LaBL) The advertised position
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and second language) at UiT. It also offers PhD programmes in linguistics, cultural/literary studies, art history, as well as media and documentation studies. The Center of Language, Brain & Learning (C