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structured around two main pillars: Network resilience and sovereignty, i.e., research on networking architectures and mechanisms that keep critical networks and applications they support running optimally
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Networks and Engineering Computing (https://www.hvl.no/en/research/phd-programmes/phd-programme-in-computer-science/ ). The research programme in Computer Science currently includes 20 professors and
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. The project also benefits from close collaboration with national public agencies, such as the Norwegian Biodiversity Information Centre (Arsdatabanken), and international networks and collaborations
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, they contribute to generating actionable knowledge and developing a networking platform for sustained collaboration and communication. We use the lens of sustainability science, a problem-driven discipline that
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diseases such as dementia and Parkinson’s disease. Professor Bettina S. Husebø is the head of SEFAS. The centre has approximately 20 employees, and a large network both nationally and internationally. SEFAS
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towards this goal. The PhD research fellow will be part of the PhD programme in Computer Science: Software Engineering, Sensor Networks and Engineering Computing (https://www.hvl.no/en/research/phd
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employees, and a large network both nationally and internationally. SEFAS is a partner for the Alrek Health Cluster, Årstadveien, Bergen, and is supported by the Trond Mohn Foundation related to Complex
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, such as the Norwegian Biodiversity Information Centre (Arsdatabanken), and international networks and collaborations, including the International Tundra Experiment (ITEX) and other relevant groups, which
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expected to become part of the research environment/network of the department and contribute to its development. The main purpose of postdoctoral research fellowships is to qualify researchers for work in
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networks”, meeting and exchanging biomolecules in a cellular society. The reasons for this behaviour remain poorly understood, and outside of some model species, this behaviour itself is poorly characterised