17 design-"https:"-"https:"-"https:"-"IFM" Fellowship positions at University of Bergen
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chemistry plays a central role in this endeavor, as the design of radiotracers with optimal in vivo stability, selectivity, and pharmacokinetics is essential for generating high‑quality diagnostic images and
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experience from or competence in radiation detectors (design, construction, operations or data analysis) is a requirement. A general knowledge of programming languages aimed at scientific data analysis and
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theory of science, including philosophy of science, science and technology studies (STS), research ethics, responsible research and innovation (RRI), and political philosophy. SVT is responsible
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before 01.08.2026. It is a condition of employment that the master's degree has been awarded. Documented experience from or competence in radiation detectors (design, construction, operations or data
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or competence in radiation detectors (design, construction, operations or data analysis) is a requirement. Documented general knowledge of the near-earth space environment or atmospheric or lightning physics is a
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during the past warm periods by analyzing key climate proxies. The exact methods that will be applied will be co-designed with the candidate to best match their research interests. The PhD position is part
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on neural networks for signals defined on domains equipped with symmetry groups. Identify and design effective network architectures and layer structures. Implement equivariant architectures, perform
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perspectives on both the history and future of its collections: their societal significance, their potential role in education, and their capacity to inspire innovation. We encourage projects that explore how
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. The Fellow will be instrumental in helping the Lab achieve these goals, and a research plan will be developed in collaboration between the Fellow and the Lab leads. The Fellow is expected to publish high
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quantum safe cryptography, as well as novel symmetric encryption algorithms designed for use with advanced protocols, such as fully homomorphic encryption, multi-party computation or zero-knowledge