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, creative and exciting city. For more information about the University and being a student in the city visit https://visitbristol.co.uk/ and https://www.bristol.ac.uk/international/ . Before applying, please
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are few, tightly governed, and often one-way (e.g., via data diodes). At the same time, these infrastructures are typically multi-vendor: operations depend on equipment, software, and tooling from several
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Norwegian acronym for Scientific (Vitenskapelig), International (Internasjonal), and Diaconal (Diakonal). Our motto is ‘Committed to humanity – locally and globally.’ Profile of the Centre The Centre for the
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Trondheim. The position is for a period of 3 years. The PhD candidate will work on a project lead by Dr. Kristin Roseth Aass, researcher on Centre for Myeloma Research in Trondheim. The center brings
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about working at NTNU and the application process here. About the position The PhD research project is part of the new Norwegian Maritime AI Centre, led by NTNU. Digitalization and AI are transforming
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PhD candidate in AI-driven ship design, connected to the newly established Norwegian Maritime AI Centre . The position aims to advance how artificial intelligence support ship design processes
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services. More practical information about working and living in Norway can be found here: https://uit.no/staffmobility Application Your application must include: Cover letter explaining your motivation and
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be found here: https://uit.no/staffmobility Application Your application must include: Cover letter explaining your motivation and research interests CV Diploma for bachelor's and master's degree
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the Norwegian Biodiversity Information Centre (Artsdatabanken) project “An ocean of unknown species – Unravelling the biodiversity of Norway’s key ecologically and economically important green macroalgae.” About
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The Kavli Institute for Systems Neuroscience is part of the Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences at NTNU. It was established as a Centre of Excellence in 2002, again in 2012 and again in 2023, which has