13 software-formal-method-phd Fellowship research jobs at UiT The Arctic University of Norway
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-based artificial intelligence (AI) methods for detecting clinical worsening in mental illness. A preference will be given to those with demonstrated research interests in speech and / or neurotechnologies
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on voice and language-based artificial intelligence (AI) methods for detecting clinical worsening in mental illness. A preference will be given to those with demonstrated research interests in speech and
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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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of your completed PhD degree must be submitted before commencement. Experience with empirical methods in language research. Fluency in English. Nordic applicants can document their capabilities by attaching
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completion date for your PhD degree. Documentation of your completed PhD degree must be submitted before commencement. Experience with empirical methods in language research. Fluency in English. Nordic
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of excellence. The main focus will be on developing novel voice and language-based natural language processing (NLP) methods for languages with less data than ideal for the development of cognitive tests
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expected. Qualifications Essential requirements: A Norwegian doctoral degree (PhD) or an equivalent foreign doctoral degree in Marine Geology, Marine Geophysics, or another relevant field Experience with
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. Participation in the 2026 i2B marine research expedition will be expected. Qualifications Essential requirements: A Norwegian doctoral degree (PhD) or an equivalent foreign doctoral degree in Marine Geology
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collaboration with UiT’s Equality Committee and other departments. The research is organized into projects with different empirical research focuses, with feminist theory and method as a common denominator. This