23 algorithm-development-"Multiple"-"Simons-Foundation" "Prof" positions at UiT The Arctic University of Norway
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neurotechnologies. The goal is to contribute broadly to research on applications of AI in medicine, and in particular to the development and validation of novel computational language models, algorithms, and tools
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of patients. The candidate will contribute broadly to the project to enable the development of new algorithms for clinical AI based on patient data from heterogeneous sources, notably language/speech-based
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on graphite deposits: structural and metamorphic evolution (number of events and timescales) and remobilization of graphite by deformation and/or fluids. Several graphite deposits will be targeted based
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particular to the development and validation of novel computational language models, algorithms, and tools for spoken language-based cognitive tests for low-resource languages, and their integration with
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position is available at the Department of Pharmacy , Faculty of Health Sciences , within the Microbial Pharmacology and Population Biology (MicroPop) research group , led by Prof. Pål J. Johnsen
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on multiple disciplinary traditions, including religious studies, media studies, art history, Indigenous studies, social anthropology, sociology, and more. The applicants must present a description outlining
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(mathematics didactics, English didactics, or science didactics). In the Focus on Practice project, the PhD fellow will develop research-based knowledge about practice in teacher education. The fellow will study
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development of a sea ice model-data assimilation framework in WP3 of SI/3D and perform seasonal sea ice forecasting experiments. The postdoc will set up the data assimilation framework for summer sea ice
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offer An engaging scientific environment within a strong and international team Dedicated mentoring and training in scientific writing, data presentation, and career development An open and inclusive
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will contribute to resilience and transformation in the Arctic and will thus operationalize Sustainable Development Goals. The training will provide PhD candidates with knowledge, professional and