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within sanctioned boundaries. Underpinning both is the need for dependability models that, combined with telemetry-driven learning, can guide self-healing decisions in a way that reduces downtime without
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research disciplines. For further information about the different research disciplines see https://www.ntnu.edu/imf/research . Are you motivated to take a step towards a doctorate and open exciting career
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information can be found here: https://www.ntnu.edu/mai Duties of the position Complete the doctoral education until obtaining a doctorate Carry out research of good quality within the framework described above
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researchers. The centre is internationally recognized, with interests spanning a broad range of research areas in biostatistics, machine learning and epidemiology and numerous collaborations with leading bio
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inventories and provision of environmental information. Similarly, the developments in AI and machine learning allow for new and improved processing of remotely sensed data supporting precision forestry
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. The centre is internationally recognized, with interests spanning a broad range of research areas in biostatistics, machine learning and epidemiology and numerous collaborations with leading bio-medical
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is internationally recognized, with interests spanning a broad range of areas - including statistical machine learning, high-dimensional data and big data, computationally intensive inference
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society (STS). The thesis should be within a specialisation of relevance to the project. Applicants must have fluent oral and written communication skills in English and speak a Scandinavian language
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syndrome (PCOS) who have participated in different clinical studies based at NTNU/St. Olavs hospital since the early 2000s. Data from the HUNT4 Survey (the fourth survey of the Trøndelag Health Study) will
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. Kai Sandvold at the Department of Chemistry and Biomedical Science, NTNU as well as the clinical academic group for multiple myeloma research at NTNU and St. Olav’s University Hospital. The position is