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Stig Brøndbo 15th August 2025 Languages English English English Faculty of Science and Technology Postdoctoral Research Fellow in artificial intelligence for low-resource language cognitive tests
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materials in fisheries and aquaculture. The postdoctoral research fellow will work with fishing gear research related to research area 3 (development, testing, validation, and optimization of biodegradable
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be able to document proficiency in English that satisfies the Norwegian Higher Education Entrance Qualification, either as a native language, via undergraduate education in a Nordic country or by test
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undergraduate education in a Nordic country or by test scores as described below. Proficiency in a Scandinavian language is an advantage due to teaching obligations. In the assessment, the emphasis is on
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fisheries and aquaculture. The postdoctoral research fellow will work with fishing gear research related to research area 3 (development, testing, validation, and optimization of biodegradable gear
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practices and semi-structured interviews with adults to examine cultural perspectives on meaning making and child rearing, enabling a culturally informed interpretation of observed practices. Contact
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than in many other countries. One possible research avenue is to examine how this variation correlates with other aspects of language learning, including metalinguistic awareness and learning processes
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young people vary across regions in more intricate ways than in many other countries. One possible research avenue is to examine how this variation correlates with other aspects of language learning
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to reducing the significance of behaviour as an indicator of consciousness by improving the analysis methods for EEG/EKG and alternative measurements on marine species. Participate in tests and developing
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research covering polymer characterization, weathering experiments and mechanical tests, including labs for the investigation of biodegradation in natural sea water and marine sediments. The project The PhD