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methods to predict these needs individually at the time of stroke diagnosis. This PhD project aims to develop predictive models based on artificial intelligence (AI) that estimate a patient’s brain health
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research and equity in mobility Excellent written and spoken English; knowledge of Scandinavian or Korean languages is a plus Experience with qualitative methods, transport surveys, or accessibility
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characteristics is extensive collaboration with working life, in research and education alike. UiS focuses on innovative and flexible learning methods for our 12,000 students. We are working to reinvent European
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. Experience with quantitative methods is required. To be eligible for admission to the doctoral programmes at the University of Stavanger both the grade for your master’s thesis and the weighted average grade
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for evaluation within the application deadline for the position and approved before accession. Expertise and experience with qualitative research methods, in particular observation and interviews, is required
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collaboration with working life, in research and education alike. UiS focuses on innovative and flexible learning methods for our 12,000 students. We are working to reinvent European higher education through ECIU
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and background. Examples of possible research areas with an emphasis on network performance and robustness are the following: Developing methods for the seamless integration of Non-Terrestrial Networks
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language and in English, and will result in an article-based dissertation. The overarching research question for the PhD project is: What didactic and curatorial methods can lead to increased “ocean literacy
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. Examples of possible research areas with an emphasis on network performance and robustness are the following: Developing methods for the seamless integration of Non-Terrestrial Networks (NTN) into 6G
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methods interest in interdisciplinary research combining AI with different disciplines (example: healthcare). motivation and potential for research within the field professional and personal skills