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In Norwegian institutions of higher education, there is no tradition for direct application and admission to PhD programs. Admission to a program is sought either after you have received funding
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approved PhD program. The successful candidates are expected to start on 1st September 2026. Qualification requirements and personal skills Applicants must hold a Bachelor’s and a Master’s degree or
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Campus in Viken. The Department of Computer Science offers three bachelor’s degree programmes, a master’s degree programme, and is part of a cross-departmental PhD program. Academic staff at the department
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disorders) at the Master’s level, in addition to an international Master’s program (Master in Special Needs Education). The department’s lab, Oslo Special Education and Learning Lab (Oslo SpeLL) offers
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PhD level in Arctic biology, geology, geophysics, technology, and safety. UNIS makes use of its year-round presence in the unique Arctic environment, using the environment as a natural laboratory for
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and with a reduced carbon footprint. At the same time, increasing security threats demand better protection of critical infrastructure and public spaces. This PhD project addresses both challenges by
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projects will have to undergo a check versus national export, sanctions and security regulations. Candidates may be excluded based on these checks. Primary checkpoints are the Export Control regulation
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, the work includes experimental work at international accelerator laboratories (CERN, SLAC, DESY and Daresbury) as well as high-performance computing work on supercomputers (LUMI). For this position, we
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. The project will contribute to research within human–computer interaction and human factors on topics including: human–AI teaming in safety-critical work AI transparency and explain-ability in operational
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