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located in Oslo, Norway. Simula conducts Information and Communication Technology (ICT) research in the fields of scientific computing, software engineering, communication systems, artificial intelligence
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Type: Postdoctoral Position Location: Cambridge, Massachusetts 02139, United States of America [map ] Subject Area: Artificial Intelligence / Artificial Intelligence Foundations Appl Deadline: 2025/12
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Blindern, Oslo. Job description As a response to the power hungriness of artificial intelligence (AI) there is a growing interest from the research community in exploring near-analog biologic brain inspired
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development. This position sits at the intersection of artificial intelligence, human genetics, and safety assessment, supporting AbbVie's commitment to leveraging genetic insights to improve clinical success
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equivalent to a Norwegian Masters degree in robotics, computer science, artificial intelligence, or other relevant fields. The applicant is required to document that the degree corresponds to the profile
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addresses the need for data-driven and hybrid modeling approaches that combine physics-based knowledge with artificial intelligence (AI) algorithms for accurate, interpretable, and robust health state
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in particular artificial intelligence (AI)—to study genetic and epigenetic alterations in cancer. ICGI is recognised for its work in digital pathology, where AI is used to develop new models
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schemes and reduce economic harm. Consequently, organizations are now looking to artificial intelligence (AI) to enhance AML capabilities. AI-driven solutions can learn from vast datasets to spot hidden
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the organization to transform silo-oriented legacy systems towards a more agile and innovation-friendly IT architecture. Computing capabilities such as artificial intelligence are also highly relevant. Even though
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severity of cyber threats. Both defenders and attackers are now using Machine Learning (ML) and Artificial Intelligence (AI), therefore research is needed to investigate and design more advanced