11 assistant-professor-computer-science-data-"Multiple" Fellowship positions at University of Bergen in Norway
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by the EU programme Horizon Europe. The main aim of the project is to unveil the role of the Epstein-Barr virus (EBV) in the onset and progression of the Multiple Sclerosis (MS) disease. The position
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already developed MS. The project will apply advanced methods on causal inference in observational studies. The work package is led by Assistant Professor Kjetil Lauvland Bjørnevik at Harvard T.H Chan
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into English or a Scandinavian language must be uploaded at Jobbnorge General information: For further details about the position, please contact Professor Morten Jakobsen, Department of Earth Science
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PhD project. In addition to electromagnetic geophysics, the candidate is expected to contribute to the development of novel workflows for joint inversion of multiple data types (e.g., borehole acoustic
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teaching portfolio in quantum technology in Norwegian. PhD candidates at the Department of Informatics are affiliated with the department’s Research School in Information and Communication Technology
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the department’s Research School in Information and Communication Technology. Qualifications and personal qualities Applicants must hold a master's degree or equivalent education in Informatics, Physics
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Language Standardization at the Department of Informatics . The position is for a fixed-term period of 3 years with the possibility of a 4th year with career-promoting work (e.g. teaching duties
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Standardization There is a vacancy for a PhD Research Fellow in Programming Language Standardization at the Department of Informatics . The position is for a fixed-term period of 3 years with the possibility of a
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postdocs, another doctoral fellow, a research adviser, a data management expert and a research assistant. AI STORIES explores the hypothesis that deep narrative structures in the datasets used to train
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Literature. The AI STORIES project is a European Research Council Advanced Grant led by Professor Jill Walker Rettberg, with a team of three postdocs, another doctoral fellow, a research adviser, a data