22 signal-processing Fellowship positions at UiT The Arctic University of Norway in Norway
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behaviour of the moving cells including cellular and sub-cellular behaviour. Perform data analysis of acquired images by implementing and adapting tools from signal processing and artificial intelligence
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student will conduct research in the field of occupational health epidemiology; more specifically related to exposure and health of salmon processing workers. Workers in the fish processing industry
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. It should also indicate the methodologies to be used, and what actors outside the academia to involve. The final project description will be developed in cooperation with the supervisor. Template
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pages, literature references included. It shall include a description of the theme, research question(s) and a reasoning of the choices. It shall also indicate the methodologies to be used. The applicant
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point average of C or better for the master's degree. A more detailed description of admission requirements can be found here . If you are employed in the position, you will be provisionally admitted
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. The project description shall not exceed 5 pages, literature references included. It must include a description of the theme, research question(s), and a reasoning of the choices. It should also indicate
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point average of C (strong 3.0) or better for the master’s degree, which must contain an independent work. A more detailed description of admission requirements can be found here . If you are employed in
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of arctic ecosystems to sustain food security, health and welfare requires iterative evaluations of management goals and practices. Adaptive ecosystem management aims for iterative decision-making processes
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available at the Department of Automation and Process Engineering . The position is for a period of four years. The nominal length of the PhD programme is three years. The fourth year is distributed as 25
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degree of 300 ECTS. In order to gain admission to the programme, the candidate must document sufficient potential for research. The applicant must have a grade point average of C (strong 3.0) or better