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20th March 2026 Languages English English English The Department of Circulation and Medical Imaging has a vacancy for a PhD Candidate in Artificial Intelligence and Medical Imaging Apply
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advanced phenotyping, imaging technologies, AI-based analyses, and digital twins. The PhD candidate will work on spring wheat genotypes adapted to Norwegian and northern European growing conditions
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at NMBU, which aims to deliver breeding solutions to climate-induced drought stress threatening wheat production in Norway and northern Europe, using advanced phenotyping, imaging technologies, AI-based
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interneurons in action selection. The basal ganglia play a critical role in decision making. Our aim is to investigate this decision-making process, using a combination of in vivo voltage imaging, behavior, opto
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combination of in vivo voltage imaging, behavior, opto- and chemogenetic manipulation, and ex vivo patch-clamp electrophysiology. The candidate will train mice in various decision-making tasks and record
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criteria for the position. Preferred selection criteria Experience and interest in advanced fluorescence microscopy Experience and interest in image analysis and bioinformatics Coding experience Experience
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techniques, as well as cell culturing techniques Molecular biology techniques and digital image analysis Analysis of high-throughput datasets (RNA seq, proteomic data) Publications in international peer
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safeguarding of rights. Who decides what stories are told, what images are seen, and what ideas shape our shared reality? How does AI influence the legal and structural dynamics in creative industries? How does
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needs to be responsible for reporting progress and delivering outputs to the FAST centre. Duties of the PhD position 1 Study, prototype and validate extrusion processes mechanisms for improved accuracy
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the thermoacoustic stability of the system. The project will involve conducting a series of laboratory experiments using state-of-the-art measurement methods such as high-speed imaging, and acoustic measurements using