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, including high-performance computing. In addition, we have productive collaborations with the Norwegian Epilepsy Association, the Neurosurgical Department at Oslo University Hospital, as
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visiting researcher) Personal skills We are looking for a motivated and engaged postdoc fellow with strong potential for high-quality research. Personal suitability will be emphasized and assessed based
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research internationally (at conferences or as a visiting researcher) Personal skills We are looking for a motivated and engaged postdoc fellow with strong potential for high-quality research. Personal
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wide range of high-performing designs Work on genotype-to-phenotype mappings considering motion and fabrication constraints Integrate autonomy stacks (perception, learning, planning) in the co-design
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UiO/Anders Lien 1st March 2026 Languages English English English PhD Research Fellow in High-Performance Computing Apply for this job See advertisement About the position Position as PhD Research
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group (DSB), Section for Machine Learning, Department of Informatics at the University of Oslo. The DSB research group has seven full-time and five adjunct positions. We perform research over a wide range
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samples. Optimize reconstruction algorithms for efficient large-scale 3D imaging, including high-performance and GPU-accelerated computing where appropriate. Design, optimize, and validate a refractive
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central part of the system, but multi-party computation (MPC) will also play a role. The postdoc hired on SECSHARE is not expected to work full-time on the project but will also have the opportunity
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well as the Horizon Europe project High-Performance Language Technologies (HPLT). The group represents extensive experience and expertise in web-scale data curation, development of large language models (LLMs), and in
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both the robot’s morphology and autonomy, and apply quality-diversity methods to discover a wide range of high-performing designs Work on genotype-to-phenotype mappings considering motion and fabrication