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in cyber-physical systems are susceptible to breaches of security, safety, and liveness guarantees. To this end, a rigorous mapping of selected semantics found in manufacturing automation protocols as
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.). Applications are warmly welcomed even if the candidate lacks these skills or formal documentation of them. Applicants from outside the EU/EEA must submit NOKUT approval of their master’s degree Grade average
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Academic IELTS test accepted) CAE/CPE: grade B or A In extraordinary circumstances, formal documentation of language skills can be relinquished. In such cases, the candidate’s language skills will be
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welcoming and inclusive group with about 15 other PhD Candidates specializing in different aspects of our field. Our working environment has a friendly and supportive atmosphere with regular formal and
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. Information about employee benefits at the UiO can be found here . Formal regulations Please see the guidelines and regulations for appointments to Doctoral research fellowships at the University of Oslo
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/article-based) in the application or project description. Application with attachments must be submitted via our electronic recruitment system, please click “Apply for this job”. Formal regulations Please
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to newly employed personnel relocating from abroad, with a dedicated central office at UiO for international relocation . Information about employee benefits at the UiO can be found here . Formal regulations
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in the PhD programme RESINNREG at Western Norway University of Applied Sciences, and must meet the formal admission requirements for this PhD programme. The PhD candidate will be assigned two academic
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) IELTS: 6.5, with no section lower than 5.5 (only Academic IELTS test accepted) CAE/CPE: grade B or A. In extraordinary circumstances, formal documentation of language skills can be relinquished. In
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be formally positioned at the Department of Design, but also have access to a co-located working space for all NOTRAP PhD students at the Department of Psychology. The NOTRAP project will be organized