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10th October 2025 Languages English English English The Department of Electronic Systems has a vacancy for a PhD Candidate in Machine Learning & Signal Processing for Industrial Applications Apply
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supervisor if retired or become emeritus within the period of the PhD position. Please note that only one application from each main supervisor will be processed within each category (PhD and postdoctoral
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Unsplash Jon Terje Hellren Hansen Qualifications Required qualifications: Master’s degree in biomedical sciences will be given priority, but other life sciences masters will be also taken into consideration
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. Weight will be placed into developing non-obtrusive ways to interface with the human creative process with a focus on real-time interactions. This PhD position, hosted and financed by the Østfold
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communication and public engagement Experience with publishing biomedical papers Experience with open science practice is preferred Proficiency in a Scandinavian language We value curiosity, attention to detail
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registry-based research, epigenetic analyses or machine learning. Interest or experience in science communication and public engagement Experience with publishing biomedical papers Experience with open
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opportunity to work in a highly interdisciplinary and collaborative environment. The project involves close cooperation with other PhD candidates, postdoctoral fellows, and senior researchers, both locally and
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candidates, postdoctoral fellows, and senior researchers, both locally and internationally. Our collaborators include leading research groups in the UK, Denmark, and Spain – including the world-renowned High
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, you will investigate temporal changes in subarctic benthic communities, their trophic interactions, and the impact of larval supply. This will involve processing and analysing samples such as
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-operation with the supervisor and other faculty members from the department. Projects joint with faculty members often involve collaborators from other research institutions. Candidates also participate in