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31st August 2025 Languages English Norsk Bokmål English English PhD fellowship in Criminology and/or Sociology of Law, Digitizing Sexual Violence Apply for this job See advertisement Job description
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of sound waves, as well as transducers and related signal processing, in a wide range of scenarios: sound for the communication between humans (speech and music); the influence of sound (noise) on humans and
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of Computer Science and Communication. The position is part of the research initiative “The Digital Society” at Østfold University College. The position is focused on researching the integration of Artificial
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will be conducted within the Machine Learning Research Group at the Department of Computer Science and Communication, in collaboration with Østfold Hospital Trust, and will focus on developing novel
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of Logistics. You can read more about the department here . About the position Digital technologies may aid the transition from a linear economy to a circular economy that may help reducing the demand for virgin
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coordination of resources, including operators, equipment, and facilities, both within and across projects. This position will bridge this gap by exploring the application of logistics methods and digital
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the project The position is part of the EU Horizon project EU-INTERCHANGE (European Regional and Coastal Seas in a Rapidly Changing Climate) aiming to develop a Digital Ocean Twin based on optimised
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technology, urbanisation and digital vulnerability. The PhD programme has a nominal length of three years of full-time study and comprises 180 ECTS. The working language of the programme is English. The
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complex operational environments. Focus will be given to methods that can derive useful engineering information for the continuously updated digital twins using mechanical response data and environmental