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computer science or a related field Command in software design and development in high-level programming languages Knowledge in model-basedas well as data-driven artificial intelligence (symbolic AI and machine
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will also design and develop new software and prototype models. Research areas: Computer science, Simulation-based automated synthesis and verification of human physiology models, Artificial intelligence
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of state of the art empirical and theoretical techniques. The programme prepares students for the international academic job market, for positions at national and international policy institutions, central
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that will help you qualify for relevant careers that require research competence. You cannot be employed in a PhD-position for more than one fixed term period at the same institution. About the PhD programme
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Learning, Natural Language Processing, Human-Computer Interaction, Digital Health, Endocrinology Secondments (Preliminary Plan): UiB (Norway): 1–2 months — Patient and caregiver interviews, exploration
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qualification. This program is designed for those looking to develop a robust foundation in medical education, combining theoretical knowledge and practical experience to prepare them for a career in medicine
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. Research Fields: Artificial Intelligence, Multimodal Machine Learning, Natural Language Processing, Human-Computer Interaction, Digital Health, Endocrinology Secondments (Preliminary Plan): UiB (Norway): 1–2
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Doctor of Medicine qualification. This program is designed for those looking to develop a robust foundation in medical education, combining theoretical knowledge and practical experience to prepare them
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to the faculty's PhD Programme in Artistic Research in Film and Related Audiovisual Arts. The final plan for the artistic PhD project must be approved and formalised no later than three months after the start of
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the Norwegian maritime industry at the forefront of AI-enabled ship design. The work will help establish new methods, datasets, and prototypes that demonstrate how AI can transform design processes