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• Experience with bioinformatics • Familiarity with high-throughput sequencing data and genome analysis. • Excellent written and spoken English skills, see requirements: https://www.mn.uio.no/english
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and research methods. The appointment is for a fixed, non-tenured term of 4 years, and has a 25% teaching component. The Department teaches in all the sub-fields mentioned above. The successful
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methods for integrating heterogeneous data sources—such as climate, environmental, and health surveillance data—into interpretable spatiotemporal risk models. A key methodological component could be the use
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ethics. You will be also part of the Digital Signal Processing and Image Analysis (DSB) group in the Department of Informatics at UiO. Francesco Saggio/UiO via Unsplash Francesco Saggio/UiO What skills
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will apply for the position. More information about gender equality initiatives at UiO can be found here. How to apply The application must include the following six elements as separate documents: Cover
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scientists, from young talents to established researchers, across machine learning, statistics, logic, language technology, and ethics. You will be also part of the Digital Signal Processing and Image Analysis
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, language technology, and ethics. You will be also part of the Digital Signal Processing and Image Analysis (DSB) group in the Department of Informatics at UiO. Jarli & Jordan/ UiO via Unsplash Jarli & Jordan
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in programming language theory, algorithms, distributed systems and logic Experience with language-based techniques for information-flow analysis or access control, formal methods or semantic
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for appointment. Good knowledge of programming and data analysis using Fortran, Matlab, Python, or similar programming languages. Experience in using and developing models to simulate natural systems. Knowledge
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in Integreat and secondly, in a co-authored publication together with Anna Smajdor, based on ethical analysis of the findings from the overall project. In addition to the research activities described