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creative processes, develop innovative CoCreative AI systems and educational strategies, and address AI’s ethical, cultural, legal and societal implications in creative domains. See mishmash.no for more
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(bench-scale) the cultivation process based on the developed protocols. Candidates must comply with Nord University’s residency requirements. Qualification requirements The ideal candidate
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career-promoting work can be discussed and agreed Required selection criteria You must have strong competence in artificial intelligence, signal processing, modelling, instrumentation, or control
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to the doctoral programme of either Makerere University (MU) or the University of Cape Town (UCT), depending on the position. Separate registration processes for these universities will apply. More about the
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selection criteria You must have strong competence in artificial intelligence, signal processing, modelling, instrumentation, or control, including good programming skills. This background is typically
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degree with thesis work, a Research Masters/M.Phil degree, or a comparable degree relevant for the specialization in Economics by the time the programme starts in early autumn of 2026, with a grade point
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or equivalent Skills/Qualifications Applicants must meet the following criteria: Be qualified for admission to the PhD program at the Faculty of Medicine, University of Oslo (https://www.med.uio.no/english
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mathematics, data and computer sciences, and biomedical engineering. The PhD candidate will be based at the Department of Mathematics & Statistics (https://www.reading.ac.uk/maths-and-stats/), which has a long
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skills Laboratory-based internships in either industrial, academic or research institutes. Digital signal processing, denoising, time series analysis. Microfabrication Analogue electronics design and build
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Apply for this job See advertisement About the position A 2-year researcher position is available in cancer immunology and cancer cell death at the Cell Signalling and Immune Regulation research group