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develop learning-based methods for maritime tracking and prediction in time- and safety-critical applications. Artificial intelligence techniques will be utilized in order to improve detection capabilities
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10th January 2026 Languages English English English The Department of Engineering Cybernetics has a vacancy for a PhD Candidate PhD Candidate in radar tracking with AI Apply for this job See
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24th November 2025 Languages English English English Kavli Institute for Systems Neuroscience has a vacancy for a PhD combining optical imaging with 3D tracking to map neural coding of body posture
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Scandinavian language due to the need for teaching assistance in several of the introductory mathematics and statistics courses. Projects in collaboration with one of our tenured early career researchers
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specialisation The Department of Business and Management Science is responsible for a specialisation in the NHH PhD programme. If admitted, the candidates will follow the Business Economics track
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specialisation The Department of Business and Management Science is responsible for a specialisation in the NHH PhD programme. If admitted, the candidates will follow the Business Economics track
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Research Scholar. The Department of Business and Management Science is responsible for a specialisation in the NHH PhD programme. The specialisation has two tracks: Business Economics Core courses in
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for evaluation by the application closing date. A track record of scientific productivity, demonstrated by at least one first-author publications in high-quality, peer-reviewed journals. Full professional
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or similar international approval/allowance certificate for the work with genetically modified organisms is a requirement a track record of publications in the field of neurodegenerative diseases
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that have led to translational research benefiting patients and society, via the establishment of spin-off companies and collaborations with industry. Currently, BIOMAT comprises four tenured professors and