21 sensor-algorithm-"Prof" positions at NTNU Norwegian University of Science and Technology
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is not a standalone concept and has close connections to diversity, transparency and bias. In this position, the PhD candidate will work on algorithmic fairness in job recommender systems
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granted. If you have any questions about the position, please contact: Prof. Alf Inge Wang, email: alfw@ntnu.no . If you have any questions about the recruitment process, please contact the HR of the Dept
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, this must be justified. Assessment will be made in accordance with current legislation . You will be notified if the exemption is not granted. If you have any questions about the position, please contact Prof
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available in the research group of Research Prof. Alireza Qaiumzadeh at the Department of Physics, NTNU, Trondheim, Norway. Your immediate leader will be the Head of Department. About the project The PhD
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available in the research group of Research Prof. Alireza Qaiumzadeh at the Department of Physics, NTNU, Trondheim, Norway. Your immediate leader will be the Head of Department. About the project The PhD
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simulation platform OpenFOAM. The main supervisor of the candidate will be Prof. Ann Mari Svensson (IMA), NTNU. Co-supervisors will be Senior researcher Kristian E. Einarsrud (SINTEF) and Researcher Kurian J
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maritime situational awareness, target tracking and ship surveillance sensors and systems Good oral and written presentation skills in Norwegian/Scandinavian language Personal characteristics To complete a
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Norwegian courses. Required selection criteria You must have completed a doctoral degree in (machine learning, statistics, or similar). You must have a professionally relevant background in algorithms
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mixed models, permutational methods, Bayesian analyses, machine learning algorithms, structural equation modeling). A good practical knowledge of R Personal characteristics To complete a doctoral degree
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algorithms for privacy preserving health registry data access. The goals of such access include supporting registry operations as well as health care research. Of particular interest in this context