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a relevant PhD, preferably within statistical genetics, ´omics, molecular biology, computer science, medicine, psychology, or equivalent statistical genetics expertise and hands-on experience with
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develop the research line. Colourbox via Unsplash Colourbox Qualifications You must have a relevant PhD, preferably within statistical genetics, ´omics, molecular biology, computer science, medicine
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on different platforms, including forest machines, robots, UAVs, and hand-held devices. via Unsplash Professional qualifications (required) PhD in Computer Science, Machine Learning, or a related field
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. For more information regarding the position or details of the project, please contact Chloé B. Steen (chloebs@uio.no ). Qualifications Completed PhD in computational biology, bioinformatics, computer
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their roles in the development of these diseases. To achieve this goal, the researcher hired for this PhD position will work with the Centre’s datasets, analytical methodology, and computational tools
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employees and 43,000 students work to create knowledge for a better world. You can find more information about working at NTNU and the application process here . ... (Video unable to load from YouTube. Accept
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agricultural development; conflict and human security; and environmental governance. The Department comprises around 30 academic staff, 25 PhD candidates and 400 fulltime students, and is responsible for one
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topics may also be relevant for the project, such as scalability, post-Bayesian methods, and in general computational and methodological challenges in integrative unsupervised learning. Method development
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agenda. 3. A CV summarizing your education, academic employments and other qualifying activities that you may have. The period of enrolment (admission – completion) in the PhD programme you have attended