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of support they receive, or fail to receive, during the migration process. A total of four PhD candidates will work on the project together with an international and multidisciplinary team of senior
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24 Mar 2026 Job Information Organisation/Company University of Oslo Research Field Medical sciences Researcher Profile First Stage Researcher (R1) Positions PhD Positions Application Deadline 19 Apr
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, and the kinds of support they receive, or fail to receive, during the migration process. A total of four PhD candidates will work on the project together with an international and multidisciplinary team
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of Mathematics, Informatics, Philosophy, and the Oslo Centre for Biostatistics and Epidemiology at UiO, the Norwegian Computing Centre (NR) and the ML group at UiT, with members from the departments of Physics and
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clinical risk factors? 4. How can prediction models be validated to ensure they are trustworthy and reliable for integration into living digital decision aids at the point of care? About the PhD program The
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approved PhD program. The successful candidates are expected to start on 1st September 2026. Qualification requirements and personal skills Applicants must hold a Bachelor’s and a Master’s degree or
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clinical risk factors? 4. How can prediction models be validated to ensure they are trustworthy and reliable for integration into living digital decision aids at the point of care? About the PhD program The
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with respect to academic credentials. Master’s degree or equivalent in statistics, machine learning, mathematics, computer science, physics, or a closely related quantitative discipline. In case of a
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statistics, machine learning, mathematics, computer science, physics, or a closely related quantitative discipline. In case of a foreign completed degree (M.Sc.-level), this must correspond to a minimum of
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Centre’s work in SURE-AI. The appointed candidate will be part of the TIK Centre’s research group in Innovation Studies . The research fellow will be part in the Faculty’s approved PhD programme (TIK track