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many more examples of this phenomenon in addition to those that have thus far been addressed by the CLEAR group. 3) The semantics of grammatical categories: Rather than serving merely as scaffolding
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, dynamic, and heterogeneous data integration problem, where challenges include missing or noisy data, redundancy across sources, dynamic updates, and the need for robust semantic alignment and
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of understanding history, cultural and natural heritage in the Anthropocene. The project description with more information regarding the different research themes of NAMUS is available on the web pages
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regarding the different research themes of NAMUS is available on the web pages of the Museums in Sogn og Fjordane . About the PhD position and the research training: The primary objective of the PhD position
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international profile. Questions about the position Andreas Carlson, Web: https://acarlson-uio.github.io Professor +47 22857223 acarlson@math.uio.no For technical questions related to the application portal
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research results etc. Contact persons Please refer to our Q&A web page before making personal enquiries. Requests to review proposals or supporting documents prior to the closing deadline will not be
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refer to our Q&A web page before making personal enquiries. Requests to review proposals or supporting documents prior to the closing deadline will not be accommodated. Head of Research in Sociology
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transfer agreement with all employees that is intended to secure the rights to all research results etc. Contact persons: Please refer to our Q&A web page before making personal enquiries. Requests
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research results etc. Contact persons Please refer to our Q&A web page before making personal enquiries. Requests to review proposals or supporting documents prior to the closing deadline will not be
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refer to our Q&A web page before making personal enquiries. Requests to review proposals or supporting documents prior to the closing deadline will not be accommodated. Head of Research in Sociology