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computational models for trustworthy applications in critical care. The doctoral position is part of the research initiative “The Digital Society” at ØUC. Project description Intensive Care Units (ICUs) generate
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services by investigating the precision and interpretability of commonly used psychometric tools. The project aims to enhance the accuracy of self-reported health data in mental health care by utilizing
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for project description is not followed. You can read more about this under "About the application" below. The applicant must account for how the project can be related to the relevant research group/network
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infrastructure to better predict and manage stormwater dynamics under climate-related uncertainty. It will also explore how to optimize design and operation strategies to adapt to future climate extremes. Possible
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, and will collaborate closely with top-tier academic and industrial partners in the maritime and energy sectors. The PhD project is supervised by Professor Mehdi Zadeh. Your immediate Line Manager is the
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projects will work towards this goal. The Faculty of Technology, Environmental and Social Sciences offers a wide range of courses both at undergraduate and graduate levels in: Engineering and Natural
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Precambrian rocks of northern Norway. The project is within the Solid Earth Sciences, Mineral Resources and Geohazards group. The position is for a period of four years. The nominal length of the PhD programme
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. The position is linked to the CannaStress project (Deciphering endocannabinoid stress buffering in humans: Mechanistic and clinical investigations) funded by the Research Council of Norway (FRIPRO). The
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and managing the impacts of shrinking glaciers and snow cover on water flows, land use, and livelihoods in mountain communities of the Indian Himalayas. This project is led by Martin C. Lukas in
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this emerging field in close cooperation with our research group and the industry. The goals of the PhD project include: Analysis of the sources of CO2 with potential for delivery to the CCS facilities in