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structured around two main pillars: Network resilience and sovereignty, i.e., research on networking architectures and mechanisms that keep critical networks and applications they support running optimally
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extension to 4 years. The PhD research fellows will be part of the PhD programme in Computer Science: Software Engineering, Sensor Networks and Engineering Computing (https://www.hvl.no/en/research/phd
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. theory development. The postdoc will be supported and by and network within the lab group of Prof. Peter Manning, the Terrestrial Ecology group of UIB and the SAFER consortium. Qualifications and personal
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development. The postdoc will be supported and by and network within the lab group of Prof. Peter Manning, the Terrestrial Ecology group of UIB and the SAFER consortium. Qualifications and personal qualities
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Networks and Engineering Computing (https://www.hvl.no/en/research/phd-programmes/phd-programme-in-computer-science/ ). The research programme in Computer Science currently includes 20 professors and
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Charter & Code certificate by the European Commission, and is entitled to use the HR Excellence in Research (HRS4R) logo. The University is also a member of the EURAXESS network, which contributes to good
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professionally stimulating working environment including a comprehensive network of international collaborators. salary as PhD research fellow (code 1017) in the state salary scale. This constitutes a gross annual
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. The project also benefits from close collaboration with national public agencies, such as the Norwegian Biodiversity Information Centre (Arsdatabanken), and international networks and collaborations
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, they contribute to generating actionable knowledge and developing a networking platform for sustained collaboration and communication. We use the lens of sustainability science, a problem-driven discipline that
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diseases such as dementia and Parkinson’s disease. Professor Bettina S. Husebø is the head of SEFAS. The centre has approximately 20 employees, and a large network both nationally and internationally. SEFAS