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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 science
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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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created in 2017 and it is situated at the Norwegian University of Science and Technology (NTNU) in Trondheim, and the University of Oslo. PoreLab is an interdisciplinary center with joint efforts in theory
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environment. Qualifications requirements Applicants must hold a degree corresponding to a Norwegian doctoral degree in biostatistics, statistics, machine learning, mathematics, data science, computer science
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, informatics, genetics, medicine, psychology, or an equivalent field). Strong expertise in statistical genetics, bioinformatics, or computational biology. Proficiency in programming and scripting languages (e.g
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to a Norwegian doctoral degree in biostatistics, statistics, machine learning, mathematics, data science, computer science or another relevant field. Doctoral dissertation must be submitted
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, neuroscience, educational sciences, or other AI-related fields, such as (neuro-)informatics, mathematics, or natural sciences, or must have submitted his/her doctoral thesis for assessment prior
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and/or R and have a background in Biology, Computational Biology, or Bioinformatics. The ideal candidate will collaborate closely with our team of bioinformaticians, cancer cell and molecular biologists
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informatics, mathematics, bioinformatics, computational biology, biology, immunology, medicine or a related field. Experience in bioinformatics and single cell technologies Experience in tissue handling and
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. If the successful applicant is qualified for teaching compulsory courses in the master’s program at the Faculty of Law, the position may be extended to 4 years for career promoting activities with emphasis