21 postdoc-in-postdoc-in-automation-and-control PhD positions at University of Bergen
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. Research areas: Computer science, Simulation-based automated synthesis and verification of human physiology models, Artificial intelligence, Machine learning Secondments: The candidate is expected to spend
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ensure the integrity, synchronization, and seamless integration of this vital multimodal data. You will be at the forefront of developing the automated, robust, and scalable infrastructure required
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will also design and develop new software and prototype models. Research areas: Computer science, Simulation-based automated synthesis and verification of human physiology models, Artificial intelligence
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Twins As a PhD candidate, your goal is to ensure the integrity, synchronization, and seamless integration of this vital multimodal data. You will be at the forefront of developing the automated, robust
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PhD Research Fellow in Patient control of their health data used for research and treatment purposes at the Faculty of Law, University of Bergen, Norway PhD-position at the University of Bergen
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15th February 2026 Languages English English English PhD Research Fellow in Patient control of their health data used for research and treatment purposes at the Faculty of Law, University of Bergen
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investigate how cortisol levels affect tissue glucose, blood pressure, and sleep, and how these correlate with patient-reported data. The project includes: Case–control study with collection of wearable data
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–control study with collection of wearable data and hormone profiles in healthy individuals and patients Integration of physiological data from wearable devices (e.g., activity, heart rate, temperature) with
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wearable devices. The overall objective is to define the optimal range of tissue cortisol. About the project/work tasks: The project includes: A case–control study collecting omics data reflecting
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–control study collecting omics data reflecting inflammation and metabolism, 24-hour dynamic hormone profiles, wearable-based measurements and patient-reported data from healthy individuals and patients with