39 wireless-communication Fellowship positions at UiT The Arctic University of Norway in Norway
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5 Sep 2025 Job Information Organisation/Company UiT The Arctic University of Norway Department Department of Language and Culture Research Field Language sciences » Linguistics Psychological
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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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microbial communities to recycle waste in aquaculture tanks, keeping water clean and helping animals stay healthy while cutting inputs. SwitchFloc is a Marie Skłodowska-Curie Doctoral Network that will fund
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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 these particles, and maybe in the future develop a system for clinical use. EVs are considered a mechanism for intercellular communications, and can be used to diagnose diseases, while microbacteria are important
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on these particles, and maybe in the future develop a system for clinical use. EVs are considered a mechanism for intercellular communications, and can be used to diagnose diseases, while microbacteria are important
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geomorphological mapping. Fluency in Norwegian or another Scandinavian language. In the assessment, the emphasis is on the applicant's potential to complete a research education based on the master's thesis
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contribute to a sense of meaning in life across diverse communities and how these are transmitted to children through child-rearing practices. The goal of the project is a comparative ethnography of meaning
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nodes to coordinate and exchange information locally and remotely with other systems (e.g., Cloud). To address use-case specific constraints, a wide range of communication technologies are used (e.g
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of Excellence Integreat and be affiliated with the UiT Machine Learning Group, benefiting from a vibrant community of early career researchers and expert collaborators. The work will involve collaboration with