141 coding-"https:"-"https:"-"https:"-"https:"-"https:"-"Trent-University" Fellowship positions in Norway
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accordance with the pay scale for Norwegian state employees, job title and position code. State salary wage scale 1017 Research Fellow, NOK 550 800 per year. OsloMet holds the EU certification HR Center
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Fellow (code 1017): NOK 550 800 a year. Further promotion will be based on time served in the position. [In special cases, employment in code 1378 (NOK 546 569 - 685 728 a year) may be considered A
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researchers, foregrounds how informatics is not just about code, but about the material basis of technology and its role in both human and non-human flourishing. The main purpose of a postdoctoral fellowship is
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understanding of neural codes for time and their relation to memory deficits in patients. The project combines intracranial electrophysiological recordings in humans with behavioral experiments and has three
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the result of 6.5 Criteria for positions as PhD Research Fellow (in Norwegian). Desired qualifications Hands-on experience with AI-based workflows and generative AI tools (e.g., ChatGPT, Claude Code
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be at the Selmer Center in Secure Communication . The Selmer Center is a top ICT research group with main research in areas of cryptography, Boolean functions, sequence design and coding theory
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. Good knowledge of the topic of Cryospheric Processes is a requirement Proficiency in scientific coding and data analysis programming languages, such as Python or MATLAB, is a requirement. Experience with
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arises in disease. This project aims to advance our understanding of neural codes for time and their relation to memory deficits in patients. The project combines intracranial electrophysiological
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trials Interest and experience with user participation in research Interest and experience with open science practices (e.g., pre-registered analytic plans, open sharing of analytic code, or involvement
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a Deep Eco-Technosophy, as the candidate, partly in collaboration with other researchers, foregrounds how informatics is not just about code, but about the material basis of technology and its role in